March 2023 by Sunitta Gupta
I visited Oxfam with my husband and daughter after Christmas, a day or two after boxing day in 2022. My husband asked the store attendant if a shirt he saw in the shop was new, as sometimes it is possible for donations to be new. The attendant, who I think was the manager, was extremely annoyed, rolled her eyes and rudely stated to my husband "this is a second hand shop". It was very disappointing and uncalled for her to treat my husband in that way. My daughter was very disturbed as she donates a lot to Oxfam but I think she will think twice in the future.
October 2022 by Chris Cole
Good value.
February 2022 by Joanne Bob
Staff not overly friendly. There is a young chap in there and he looks bored hardly communicates until forced and makes the experience not so enjoyable. The items are nice but expensive. I have seen a number of shoes and coats of interest but they are so expensive I?ve had to leave sadly. I tend only to visit this site for small items cutlery etc.
September 2020 by Mike Le_Renard
Nice little charity book specific shop ear Beaconsfield train station. Helpful staff and books are varied and neatly ordered. Some rare books too.
November 2008 by Qype User (skinne?)
The Oxfam shop is located in the new town part of Beaconsfield. It's a charity shop so there's not much else to say. Like many charity shops they understandably want to make as much money as possible but unfortunately for the bargain hunter it means that second hand goods can be nearly as expensive as new items which seems a bit mad to me. It's easy to find and free parking can be found or alternatively there is plenty of pay and display parking not far from the Oxfam shop. The Beaconsfield Oxfam shop is always worth a visit in case you unearth a designer item for a bargain price.
October 2008 by Qype User (KIRSTY?)
They do have some lovely stuff, but extremely over priced. I've found some things that were more expensive in that shop than they were to buy from the original shop. There must be a law about ripping people off from Charity shops!! Love the nic naks though.