October 2021 by Alina P.
Good shop for kids' toys but barely any oxygen on the upper floors, so had to rush out of the shop to have some fresh air. There are lots of interesting and pretty things for home at the ground floor.
October 2021 by Tommy Suth
Whether you are starting a home or replacing items from your home. H&H offers a vast array of household items at a range of prices from the discerning, to the bargain hunters. The store holds everything for your household needs. The garden is equally spoiled with an equally vast stock available. Set over two floors, if you can't find what you're looking for, ask. The friendly staff are always willing to help. As is now the norm, Covid regulations are adhered to.
October 2021 by Margaret Elliott
Fabulous choice of goods, good prices. Good quality. You will always find what you are looking for,if not ask and more than likely they will get it for you.
October 2020 by Iain Ladds
Has loads of toys and household items
October 2019 by josephine griffiths
A great little shop that seems to sell everything hardware,I spent around £23. The younger assistant was rather offputting, quite rude and humourless,not a good addition to any business that is dealing with the money spending public ....
October 2019 by Leo Morris
We have always found everybody in house and home or wrays very helpfull and friendly ... If we ever need anything we only need to call and they are very accommodating especially to local businesses .. many thanks
October 2018 by Mark Bugler (Sparky)
Very disappointing. Our previous experiences have been positive but on this occasion, due to the attitude of one member of staff, we left feeling pretty upset. We travelled especially from Hawes as we thought House and Home would have a garden kneeler. They did, high up on a shelf. On the front of the shelf there was a price of £19.99 and next to it a sticker said £16.99. So we picked one up and headed for the till. Of course that came up at £19.99. We challenged this saying the shelf sticked showed a reduction and my wife was asked 'show me'. Attitude straight away made us uneasy. My wife showed her and her response was that it referred to another kneeler. No reference on the ticket. Can we look at that one then, clearly annoyed the assistant called across to another employee for help and they had to get a pair of steps to find the alternative kneeler above and behind the first and handed it down. This was marked at £18.99. So the one with no ticket was £19.99 and the one marked at £18.99 was £16.99. Confused? We were. My wife tried to add some humour as she walked back to the till about the confusing prices but was just ignored. We tried to engage again at the till but she eas having none of it. We were supposed to know the differences in pricing. Do you know what, we cant be doing with this. Clearly trying to help local businesses is not appreciated. We left without a purchase, not due to the confusing pricing but her attitude. My wife was left very upset. Such a shame. It will take a lot for us the return.
October 2017 by Graham Bruce
Amazing place. Homeward puts Fenwick, John Lewis and Debenhams to shame added to that they have hardware department that sells everything.
October 2017 by luke hutchinson
Great for kids toys
October 2017 by John B Webster
Its a treasure trove.
January 2017 by John B W
Its a treasure trove.
October 2016 by Alex Fell
It's good in a kind of jumble sale way. You can buy kitchen ware that you can't buy anywhere else. We had comments about our daughter's mucky boots made loudly around the store, but not directly to us. I would think about 50% of the passing trade would have mucky boots, so my advice to Wray's would be to consider your market.