Great family , kitchen ware shop.if they dont stock an item they will try to get.
Great family , kitchen ware shop.if they dont stock an item they will try to get.
Dinghams Cookware is located at 28a Market Walk, Salisbury SP1 1TL, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Dinghams Cookware and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.
Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01722 506045 or visit our website
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Great family , kitchen ware shop.if they dont stock an item they will try to get.
Great range and excellent customer service. Always worth a visit for inspiration and ideas at this time of year.
Popped in for a coffee, was welcomed straight away. Very polite and helpful staff! I'm from Reading but certainly will be returning
Collected some kitchen bits from here. Fantastic prices and good selection compared to usual shops I’ve visited in the past.
Great people running it but not cheap
Nice little shop plenty of cook ware small coffee area upstairs.Staff friendly and helpful.
Great cook shop to visit, friendly and well stocked to get all your cooking items.
Excellent cook shop and the café had amazing home cooked food
What a lovely cook shop everything you need, good prices and great quality items
Very extensive stock of kitchen and cook ware, lovely cafe overlooking Salisbury Market Square.
28a Market Walk, Salisbury SP1 1TL, UK
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