The Edinburgh Woollen Mill is located at 141 High St, Oxford OX1 4DS, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The Edinburgh Woollen Mill and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Will Drinkwater

1 Google Rating

very unhelpfull staff would not shop at the haddenham branch again as i went with my mum to purchase

1/ 5

very unhelpfull staff would not shop at the haddenham branch again as i went with my mum to purchase a new jacket and they wouldn/t accept a 50 ponud note but they would accept my 20 pound note which they checked with a pen so why they couldnt do the same with the50 pound i dont know i thought money was printed by the bank to use not for show also iff the staff dont want to work there why dont they find another job

Arthur Murden

5 Google Rating

I always like to have a look in a Edinburgh Woollen mill shop when in a place not been before and t

5/ 5

I always like to have a look in a Edinburgh Woollen mill shop when in a place not been before and this was first time visiting Oxford did not get anything so cannot say if the staff were friendly or helpful .

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1 Google Rating

Absolutely rude staff and awful manager. Tried to buy a £220 coat and received no help whatsoever e

1/ 5

Absolutely rude staff and awful manager. Tried to buy a £220 coat and received no help whatsoever even when asked. Shame.

Andrea Bortolami

5 Google Rating

Wonderful service , my sister got a nonexpensive wool jacket and the clerk was very kind. Andrea fro

5/ 5

Wonderful service , my sister got a nonexpensive wool jacket and the clerk was very kind. Andrea from Padua

Richard Pearce

4 Google Rating

Friendly and helpful staff

4/ 5

Friendly and helpful staff

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