August 2023 by TheObviousChild77
Really good shop, I never walk out of this place without finding something to buy. The prices are really reasonable, and there's a lot of space given over to each department. It feels spacious and easy to shop and move around in. Lovely staff, too!
March 2023 by Ellie Raeburn
One of the best charity shops in Stockbridge! Reasonable prices and good selection of women's clothes.
November 2021 by Phil Halson
There are a few charity shops along this street. This one has a good mix of products
September 2021 by Steven Thomson
Nice, basic charity shop located in the centre of Stockbridge.Good range of books to choose from, Always high on quality. You?re definitely not short of choice when it comes to clothes, a style for anyone.There was a little bit of a wait outside due to social distancing and maximum capacity of the shop, I didn?t find this to be a problem. There was hand sanitiser at the door and a very friendly volunteer who offered assistance.The cleanliness of the shop was very good, all staff were wearing masks and following social distancing as far as I could tell.
September 2019 by Michael Walker
great place for bargains staff are friendly
January 2018 by Pam Comer
Helpful friendly staff. Good bargains. One of the best BHF stores!
October 2017 by Patricia Bruce
Nice place to buy things to upcycle.
September 2017 by Marianna Mignani
It's a great place to find nice, cheap things, and support a good cause!
July 2017 by Sarah Comer
Great Bargains and amazing staff and volunteers ð???
September 2016 by Chantelle T.
One of the biggest and one of my favorites in Stockbridge! You could fill your wardrobe and fill your home with bric-a-brac from BHF. A really decent selection of clothing for women, men and children. So reasonably priced and one of my go-to places for a new wardrobe. This particular store also has a rather large selection of books and DVDs but to be honest, I haven't spend too much time looking around this section. I'm more about the clothing and could spend so much time browsing the shelves. Highly recommended and why not? The main street is only so long and it's worth checking out every charity store whilst in Stockbridge.
December 2015 by Makey D
Not a bad charity shop:
- All sorts of bits and bobs within
- Good selection of games/dvds/books
April 2015 by John R.
You only need to drive through Stockbridge once to notice there are loads of charity shops. So for a while I've been keen to check some of them... especially since Santa brought me a late 1960s portable record player. On this note (no pun intended... or maybe a little), BHF has been the best place for finding great deals on vinyl without having to go to the pricier Oxfam record shop. I have been pleased to pick up some Kinks and Elvis on 12", and have found quite a few singles here... in fact, after my most frequent visit I discovered I had purchased Monday, Monday twice... at the same shop... haha, oh well... The shop has loads of other charity shop goodness, and there are plenty of coffee shops to check out nearby.
February 2015 by Jody B.
I'm actually surprised that this place doesn't have a Yelp page yet, being as it's one of the bigger charity shops in Stockbridge. Surprised but momentarily delighted - I do love an FTR. This place has become my go-to for glassware/flatware/kitchen ware. I found a great vintage bread box + tea set that works perfectly in my flat, old fashioned ice cream sundae cups, great little cocktail glasses and a half a dozen platters. The home section isn't big but it's well laid out and they usually have one or two useful things kicking about. Plus it's an excellent place to buy frames. Usually those frames will come with hideous artwork, but if you get a nice frame for £1? Don't complain about the weird motel art attached to it. They also have a respectable used book collection with a bookcase spanning one wall of the store. Not as much selection as a few others in the area, but it's still worth a look over. As to clothes, I have to admit, i've never really looked. Nothing has particularly caught my eye in the window and i'm usually juggling 4-5 pieces of glassware by the time I get to that side of the store, so i'll leave that for someone else to comment on. But for knick knacks around the house on the cheap, it's definitely worth popping your head in the door.