Welcome to Barclays Bank in Histon, where your financial success is our priority. Conveniently located at 15/17 High Street, CB4 9JD, we offer a robust range of banking and financial services tailored to meet the needs of both individuals and businesses. Our knowledgeable team is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service, ensuring that every interaction is informative and reassuring.

At Barclays Bank, we understand that navigating financial matters can be daunting, which is why we encourage you to book an appointment or reach out to us at 0345 734 5345 for any inquiries you may have. Whether you’re interested in personal banking, investment advice, or small business solutions, our experts are here to guide you with integrity and trust.

What sets us apart is our commitment to building lasting relationships with our clients. We pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere where you feel supported in your financial journey. Visit our website at http://www.barclays.co.uk/branchfinder for more information, and discover how Barclays Bank can help you achieve your financial goals with confidence. Your success is our mission!

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Vladimir Oka

4 Google Rating

Nothing wrong with the branch itself. People should complain to Barclays HQ to lobby for better open

4/ 5

Nothing wrong with the branch itself. People should complain to Barclays HQ to lobby for better opening times.

Tom Boguszewicz

1 Google Rating

This branch is always "CLOSED" for any full time working person. True.

1/ 5

This branch is always "CLOSED" for any full time working person. True.

Julie Mills

1 Google Rating

Needs to be open more do the people who live in Histon and Cottenham really need to go into town to

1/ 5

Needs to be open more do the people who live in Histon and Cottenham really need to go into town to the bank

Visions of Madness

1 Google Rating

Only open 3 days a week...fat lot of good that is to anyone.

1/ 5

Only open 3 days a week...fat lot of good that is to anyone.

Marilyn Briant

1 Google Rating

Useless - needs to be open more than 2 days a week.

1/ 5

Useless - needs to be open more than 2 days a week.

suky g

5 Google Rating

although nowadays the opening hours are much reduced the high quality of the staff who are unfailing

5/ 5

although nowadays the opening hours are much reduced the high quality of the staff who are unfailingly pleasant and helpful is excellent and I very much appreciate them

Robert Sadler

1 Google Rating

What a very sordid shopfront for a multinational concern

1/ 5

What a very sordid shopfront for a multinational concern

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