9AM - 5:30PM
26 High St“Large thrift/charity store, bargains can be found. Well organised and staff nice and friendly. Large furniture items also available. Not many parking spaces outside. But all on one level. Drove past and thought I'd pop in. Definately worth a visit if you are in the area.”
“I don't understand the 2 star review; very friendly staff, good prices, surprisingly large array of items to buy considering the small size of the shop!I can't fault this place, and it definitely deserves better than the previous review! ?”
9:30AM - 5PM
63a High St9AM - 5PM
75 Gold St“Sense is a charity shop situated on the corner at the top of the pedestrianised main area of Kettering. It has quite a large window so a good area to display items to catch peoples eye. It is a bit hit and miss because sometimes the displays are really eye catching, such as a huge handbag display, but other times it just looks like a lot of old junk! The shop itself is not any different from any other charity shop and it is not really very big inside, but they sell the usual clothes, bags, books and bric a brac. The staff are very helpful and friendly though and I have managed to pick up a couple of handbag bargains for £1 each which I spotted from the window. If you are looking for somewhere to park, there is free parking at Montagu Street for half an hour if you can manage to get a space!”
“Age Uk cared for my dad for the last week of his life. The care each one of the carers gave my dad was impeccable. He was cared for with Dignity and empathy and nothing was too much for them. As a family we was treated with empathy too. Myself and my family will never be able to thank the carers enough. Keep doing what you do, you are amazing and it was an absolute pleasure meeting each and everyone of you. Much love ❤️”
9:30AM - 4:30PM
33 Gold St
“Still a sensibly priced charity shop offering a good selection. As someone who visits charity shops ( by choice) regularly over the years i have become aware that most charity ,although selling donated goods, are regularly charging a hefty price for what is basically second hand goods. £4.50 for a Primark t shirt when they are £6 from Primark new. I have actually seen a new simple white t shirt with original price labels still attached stating £4.99 with a charity shop label of £5!! Come on charity shops - surely pricing goods cheaper will move stuff on quicker making room for newer stock. I have seen the same stuff on the rails for weeks not selling because of inflated pricing.”