Furniture Outlet Village located at 31-35 Kempston St, Liverpool L3 8HE, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 298 2345

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Maria Ridgway

5 Google Rating

Brilliant store the prices are superb staff are nice

5/ 5

Brilliant store the prices are superb staff are nice

Craggle Pops

5 Google Rating

I bought a mirror from here and it's great value and great quality. The customer service was fantast

5/ 5

I bought a mirror from here and it's great value and great quality. The customer service was fantastic ☺️ 5 stars from me

Shirley Carson

5 Google Rating

Really friendly and helpful, lovely items and so much more reasonable than larger stores.

5/ 5

Really friendly and helpful, lovely items and so much more reasonable than larger stores.

Vasile Maris

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

eddie meechan

5 Google Rating

Really good value for money for good quality furniture.

5/ 5

Really good value for money for good quality furniture.

kenneth cavanagh

2 Google Rating

Looks like it's closing down

2/ 5

Looks like it's closing down

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