
Keith Male
5 Google Rating
Friendly staff, tidy shop and quality stock. I don't get to visit it often enough sadly :-(
Friendly staff, tidy shop and quality stock. I don't get to visit it often enough sadly :-(
**Brainwave Children’s Charity Shop Wilton** is your go-to destination for quality children’s goods in the heart of Wilton, Salisbury. Located at 7 North St, our charming charity shop is dedicated to providing a wide selection of gently-used clothing, toys, books, and baby essentials, all at affordable prices. Every item purchased helps support the vital work of Brainwave, a charity committed to improving the lives of children with disabilities.
At Brainwave Children’s Charity Shop Wilton, we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere where every customer feels valued. Our friendly staff is always on hand to assist you with any inquiries and help you find exactly what you need. Whether you’re on the hunt for unique gifts or practical items for your little ones, we aim to make your shopping experience enjoyable and fulfilling.
In addition to our diverse product range, we also host community events and initiatives, making our shop a hub for local families. By choosing to shop with us, you’re not just getting great value; you’re also contributing to a worthy cause that makes a real difference in children’s lives.
For more information or to plan your visit, feel free to contact us at 01722 238084 or explore our website at [Brainwave](https://www.brainwave.org.uk/). Come discover the treasures waiting for you at Brainwave Children’s Charity Shop Wilton – where your purchases create positive change!
5 Google Rating
Friendly staff, tidy shop and quality stock. I don't get to visit it often enough sadly :-(
1 Google Rating
Its just been taken over and I have to say its like its being run as a money making business for the new woman. Without rates of course!!! Last lady friendly and helpful and always accomodate bartering it was a pleasure to be there, now I will avoid and also investigate how much goes to @brainwave as something is amiss there