Barclays Bank located at 62 High St, Cowbridge CF71 7YT, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0345 734 5345

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Clive Almond

2 Google Rating

I was in the area and knew Cowbridge had Principality and Swansea building society branches in the

2/ 5

I was in the area and knew Cowbridge had Principality and Swansea building society branches in the High Street. Astounded to learn that Barclays closed all day Wednesday and Thursday!!! Surely if two small organisations can open all week a rich bank like Barclays can too. Hopeless

Calum Young

1 Google Rating

May as well close the bank down completely... what a waste of space it is. It’s never open and eve

1/ 5

May as well close the bank down completely... what a waste of space it is. It’s never open and even when it is there is one person serving causing massive cues. Absolute pisstake.

Ian Barker

1 Google Rating

Closed when I needed it. All other banks open. Shows Barclays contempt for its customers.

1/ 5

Closed when I needed it. All other banks open. Shows Barclays contempt for its customers.

Jacob Davies

1 Google Rating

Never open when you need it too be .

1/ 5

Never open when you need it too be .

Ryan Foley

2 Google Rating

Open until 4pm four days a week.. not exactly ideal.

2/ 5

Open until 4pm four days a week.. not exactly ideal.

John Price

1 Google Rating

I am very glad that I am not alone in having a very negative opinion of Barclays Bank. How on Earth

1/ 5

I am very glad that I am not alone in having a very negative opinion of Barclays Bank. How on Earth does Barclays Bank plc make such obscene profits? I could relate some conspiracy theories here but that might be libellous so I shall not!

I am a Scientist

1 Google Rating

Never open at times people would need to use it

1/ 5

Never open at times people would need to use it

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  • Tuesday09:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Friday09:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Saturday10:00 AM - 02:00 PM
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