The Post Office located at 21 Templars Square in Cowley offers comprehensive postal services along with friendly customer support tailored for the community’s needs. We pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere where customers can complete their postal transactions efficiently while receiving excellent service from our knowledgeable staff. In addition to mailing services, we provide various financial services designed for convenience and ease of use. For any queries regarding our offerings, feel free to reach out by phone at 01865 712089.

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Natalie Harris

1 Google Rating

20/02/19: Sign outside saying 'Closed until further notice'

1/ 5

20/02/19: Sign outside saying 'Closed until further notice'

E S

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Julie Talmage

5 Google Rating

Really lovely people very helpful

5/ 5

Really lovely people very helpful

Brian David Walker

5 Google Rating

You will not find a better Post Office, it is excellent.

5/ 5

You will not find a better Post Office, it is excellent.

M Ste

2 Google Rating

If they worked any slower it would be backwards. Id be giving them stamps.

2/ 5

If they worked any slower it would be backwards. Id be giving them stamps.

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