**British Heart Foundation – Oxford**

Located at 36 Bury Street, Abingdon OX14 3RA, the British Heart Foundation Oxford is more than just a charity shop; it’s a community hub dedicated to fighting heart disease and promoting heart health. Our store provides an extensive selection of quality pre-loved items, from fashionable clothing and accessories to unique homeware, all at affordable prices. Each purchase you make helps fund vital research and support services aimed at improving heart health and saving lives.

At the British Heart Foundation Oxford, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are always on hand to assist you with your shopping experience, ensuring you find exactly what you’re looking for while also discovering something new and exciting. The welcoming atmosphere of our store makes it a pleasant destination for both shopping and community engagement.

We invite you to join us in making a difference—whether you’re looking to donate items, volunteer your time, or simply explore our diverse offerings. For more information about our services or to book an appointment, feel free to contact us at 01235 538103 during business hours or visit our website at https://www.bhf.org.uk/what-we-do/find-bhf-near-you/abingdon-bhf-shop?sc_camp=5FEE9C0CDE1140D7B761443BD34262F7. Together, we can work towards a healthier future for everyone!

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andrew Jones

3 Google Rating

Decent stock and generally good service. Apart from the elderly lady with short grey hair and glasse

3/ 5

Decent stock and generally good service. Apart from the elderly lady with short grey hair and glasses. Almost always curt, grumpy and terse. It is a pity because all of the other staff are helpful and friendly

richard elderfield

5 Google Rating

The shop windows now have a Winter/Christmas theme with cards & winter clothing.Plus inside there ar

5/ 5

The shop windows now have a Winter/Christmas theme with cards & winter clothing.Plus inside there are many new& donated items.

Kevin Richardson

5 Google Rating

Friendly Staff, very helpful easy to find items, clean, tidy Excellent Charity Please help support t

5/ 5

Friendly Staff, very helpful easy to find items, clean, tidy Excellent Charity Please help support them.

Thaís Poiato

5 Google Rating

Place is very organized and the staff are polite.

5/ 5

Place is very organized and the staff are polite.

David Birdsey

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

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