January 2024 by Henrietta Metcalfe
I visit often and invariably find something useful for my house, a book or piece of clothing. The Oxfam-own fair trade range is very nice.
November 2022 by B L
The store is neat and tidy, but the staff are not particularly friendly. I came in only to donate some times, including lots of foreign coins. Overall disappointing. Also the selection of items was limited, there are no bargains here.
October 2022 by Byron Lovelace
The store is neat and tidy, but the staff are not particularly friendly. I came in only to donate some times, including lots of foreign coins. Overall disappointing. Also the selection of items was limited, there are no bargains here.
September 2022 by K B
Excellent selection of books, with stock changing on a regular basis.
March 2022 by Maureen Polly Twomey (Polly)
Always have a good selection of books and jewellery.Friendly staff
March 2022 by A Babbicola
Plenty of books. Friendly staff at the counter.
March 2022 by Maureen Polly
Always have a good selection of books and jewellery.Friendly staff
December 2021 by Kim Bast
Excellent selection of books, with stock changing on a regular basis.
December 2021 by Martin Kent
The store is very well organised and the staff were very helpful and friendly.
September 2021 by David Bull
The most expensive charity shop I've ever visited. I regularly visit this place during my lunch break and whilst they do have a good selection of books, CDs and DVDs, the prices are often outrageous and not necessarily related to the physical quality of the item. Certain CDs will be two to three times the prices of others and this would suggest that they are being cynically priced according to their imagined rarity from various online sites. This undermines the whole point of charity shops as inexpensive places to pick up a second hand bargain for a good cause and it leaves a very bad taste in the mouth. But if you're one of the beautiful people who live in Richmond these days and wouldn't be seen dead in a poor person's charity shop, if you like being taken for a ride with CDs for £6 and large hardback books of no value but on display in cabinets for £30-40, then this is the place for you, daaarling.
September 2021 by Michael McGlinchey
The book section is fantastic!!
September 2020 by Peekay
Pretty overpriced as a branch.
September 2017 by seth bradley
Worth a visit as you might find a bargain
August 2017 by Mr Neutron
"They take ANYTHING" said my neighbour who is downsizing and going to live by the sea. And they do! Although, "anything" in Richmond is code for "anything posh" - so it's worth a good rummage here if you're buying.
March 2017 by Charles Tyack
Great selection, well curated