Discover the elegance and craftsmanship of Jones Bootmaker, conveniently located in the heart of Liverpool at 5 Peter’s Lane, L1 3DE. Specializing in high-quality footwear, we pride ourselves on blending traditional techniques with modern styles, ensuring that every pair of boots and shoes reflects our commitment to excellence. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff are dedicated to providing personalized service, helping you find the perfect fit and style that complements your unique taste.

At Jones Bootmaker, we understand that quality matters. Each item in our collection is meticulously crafted from premium materials, resulting in footwear that not only looks great but also stands the test of time. Whether you’re searching for a classic pair of leather boots or contemporary styles for everyday wear, you’ll find something special that meets your needs.

We believe that shopping should be an enjoyable experience, which is why we maintain a warm, inviting atmosphere where customers can browse at their leisure. Our team is always ready to assist with any inquiries or to help you book an appointment for a personalized fitting. When you choose Jones Bootmaker, you’re not just buying shoes; you’re investing in quality, comfort, and style.

For more information or to schedule your visit, please give us a call at 0151 709 4585 or explore our range online at http://www.jonesbootmaker.com/. Experience the difference that quality craftsmanship can make—step into Jones Bootmaker today!

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Iris Owen

4 Google Rating

Love this shoe shop just wish they had more sizes in stock

4/ 5

Love this shoe shop just wish they had more sizes in stock

Timothy Brookes

5 Google Rating

Nice to know there's still a place you can get quality craftsmanship.

5/ 5

Nice to know there's still a place you can get quality craftsmanship.

Annmarie Harkin

5 Google Rating

Love this shop it's such a shame it has to close 😩

5/ 5

Love this shop it's such a shame it has to close 😩

Kelly Gucci Thompson

3 Google Rating

They have just finished stocking a kids range and the shop is quite small so not very well stocked.

3/ 5

They have just finished stocking a kids range and the shop is quite small so not very well stocked. But staff are always helpful and displays are always clean and clear

heillah Thompson

5 Google Rating

Best shoes and boots

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