May 2023 by Douglas Ruiz
I went in with good intentions of an exchange/refund for an item that simply didn't fit, only to be met with a very ill-mannered and disrespectful manager who was of no help. Despite providing the receipt and being within the returns period he did not issue a return. As a frequent shopper of this store I wont be doing business there again as I feel robbed of my money.
January 2023 by Raman Jassal
Incredibly rude staff. Absolutely shocked a charity for vulnerable children and young people would employ such rude and disrespectful people, Don?t think I?ll bother with the store again, would advise the same for everyone.
July 2022 by YOUNG BLOOD OFFICIAL
I use to work there they needed me for the hard work and they fired me after that so bad inviroment and their stuff broken and dirty since disappointed
June 2022 by Marios Mylopotamitakis
I use to work there they needed me for the hard work and they fired me after that so bad inviroment and their stuff broken and dirty since disappointed
November 2021 by Phil Halson
Lots of interesting things to explore
September 2021 by Ari Majeed
Rude staff, arrogant shop!Second visit and seems like its a style of the shop. Never again.
August 2021 by Tony Linssner
Great prices, great products and brilliant staff
August 2021 by Bobbi Gibbs
? Great, I love it!
April 2017 by Zhou Rhine
Charity shop
December 2016 by Calum Robinson
Scored a pair of binoculars for £7 in here once. Bargain!
July 2016 by johnny burnett
This is a great little store. very thoughtfully presented in more of a boutique style than some of the other charity shops in town.
Staff are always lovely and helpful.
Just got a great pair of Zara jeans for £7 last time I was in.
Well worth a look anytime you're in Stockbridge
February 2016 by Chantelle T.
In comparison to the other charity shops on the main street, this one is quite small. I came in on the hunt for a cheeseboard (specific, I know) but actually found one, inside for the price of £4. There are clothes and some brick a brac on sale. There isn't much space to wander around and what you see the second you walk in the door is what is on offer. I was quite happy with the items I bought and found them to be reasonably priced, but would also recommend checking out the adjacent charity shops which would have more stock available.
January 2016 by Nicola C.
I like this shop for several reasons; it is bright, spacious and well-organised with a small vintage section at the back of the shop. High end designer items are on a special rail which saves you hunting for the real goodies. In my opinion, this shop is over-priced. It wasn't the designer rail that had me gasping, rather the high street brands. I just found the pricing inconsistent; some of it alright, a lot of it unreasonably high. The focus here seems to be on hanging items as there's a lot less books, CDs DVDs and bric to browse. I enjoy having a look at these just as much as the clothes so I was disappointed that there was so much of a focus on clothing. Whilst this isn't my favourite shop in town, I will always pop in on my charity shop wanderings.
July 2010 by Em C.
Agreed with Julia, this Barnardos is very colourful indeed. Situated in the busy region of Stockbridge, this Barnardos seems to be packed with lovely clothes of high quality, a good number of books and fun second hand items. The store was nicely decorated, with the changing room being decked out in loads of retro pin-up pictures. There was a big vintage rail situated near the window which seemed to be one of the focal points of the store. There are heaps of charity shops in Stockbridge, but most of them are more like little boutiques than places to buy second hand goods. The clothing in here was impressive, but the people who run this place seem to really push the boundaries of what a charity shop is defined as by making it funky and lovely to visit. Shopping for clothes in Stockbridge is fun and will make you feel good about yourself - great bargains and for a great cause.
July 2010 by Julia S.
This is definitely in the more colourful range of charity shops. Even as far as Stockbridge charity shops go, and from my experience, their shops are really quite colourful. The stuff you can get here is mostly clothing and little else. But the quality of the clothing is pretty fantastic (as far as second-hand clothing goes, which is pretty high up). And the decoration in the shop is also very snazzy. I kept itching to buy absolutely everything in sight. Most particularly, the stuff that wasn't even on sale (that always happens, though, doesn't it? Particularly in Armstrong's, where they keep the best to themselves). Though there may be about a million or trillion (I'm into hyperbolising) charity shops in Stockbridge, this one's definitely worth having a peek in. Even if you have absolutely no intention of buying anything. Though, I warn you, you may become sorely tempted.