round about
1. Approximately; roughly. Primarily heard in UK. A: "How long will it take to get there?" B: "Round about 3 hours, I expect." It'll be round about £200 to repair the phone.
2. In the vicinity of. Primarily heard in UK. The shop is on the outskirts of town, roundabout the old post office.
ˌround aˈbout
(especially British English) (American English usually aˌround aˈbout)
1 in the area near a place: in Oxford and the villages round about
2 approximately: We’re leaving around about ten.A new roof will cost round about £3 000.