Foxton Post Office located at 38 High St, Foxton, Cambridge CB22 6RQ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01223 870339

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Ophelia Meese

4 Google Rating

An essential resource for our small community and nearby villages.The lovely couple running this sho

4/ 5

An essential resource for our small community and nearby villages.The lovely couple running this shop are doing theie best to keep our village Post office going as a general store too. It had been neglected and needs all locals to give it the utmost support.

Rhys Paterson

5 Google Rating

Has all the stuff you need and very friendly owners. A village asset!

5/ 5

Has all the stuff you need and very friendly owners. A village asset!

simon fawsitt

5 Google Rating

Great mini shop friendly owners and the meat is much better quality than you might expect from a pos

5/ 5

Great mini shop friendly owners and the meat is much better quality than you might expect from a post office. supplying leeches from Melbourn amongst others . Well done!

Sam Walker

5 Google Rating

Fantastic local shop and post office, with honest hard working employees. Lots of selection for food

5/ 5

Fantastic local shop and post office, with honest hard working employees. Lots of selection for food and drink, service is always quick and polite.

Akcasu Atamert

1 Google Rating

Went to hand in a parcel to send off, turned up a few minutes before 9am, the shop was empty and the

1/ 5

Went to hand in a parcel to send off, turned up a few minutes before 9am, the shop was empty and they were not doing much but they asked me to wait 4 minutes to the correct opening time. We all clock watched, I just left and frankly will go somewhere else to post my packages. I am a regular customer and was appalled by the service this morning.

Paul Jones

5 Google Rating

Great Postoffice and shop , Good choice of food and drinks , plus the Postoffice is very handy as al

5/ 5

Great Postoffice and shop , Good choice of food and drinks , plus the Postoffice is very handy as all the banks in area are closing. They need all support from us. As supermarket are killing our high street. Please support local village shop. Keep up the good work.

Rhys Paterson

5 Google Rating

Has all the stuff you need and very friendly owners. A village asset!

5/ 5

Has all the stuff you need and very friendly owners. A village asset!

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