**Marcham Post Office & Stores – Your Local Hub for Convenience and Community**

Nestled in the heart of Marcham, Oxford, Marcham Post Office & Stores is more than just a postal service; it’s a vital part of the community. Located at 16 North Street, our establishment offers a diverse range of products, from everyday groceries to essential postal services, ensuring that you can find everything you need under one roof. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are dedicated to providing exceptional customer service, making your shopping experience both pleasant and efficient.

At Marcham Post Office & Stores, we pride ourselves on our carefully curated selection of local goods, fresh produce, and household essentials. Whether you’re picking up stamps, mailing a package, or stocking your pantry, our store is designed to meet all your needs with convenience and a personal touch. We understand the importance of community, which is why we strive to create an inviting atmosphere where customers feel valued and welcomed.

We invite you to visit us during business hours or give us a call at 01865 391940 for any inquiries or to book an appointment. Explore our website for more information about our services and offerings at [postoffice.co.uk](http://www.postoffice.co.uk/). Experience the unique charm of Marcham Post Office & Stores—your friendly neighborhood shop that goes above and beyond for every customer.

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Margaret Ann Spiero

5 Google Rating

Great little shop, morning walk for paper and milk, get stamps and post Wonderful

5/ 5

Great little shop, morning walk for paper and milk, get stamps and post Wonderful

Bunney S

1 Google Rating

Limited stock, short opening hours and don’t sell magazines. Kind staff.

1/ 5

Limited stock, short opening hours and don’t sell magazines. Kind staff.

dariusz87 .

4 Google Rating

A convenient shop with everything one needs to survive the village. I have however experienced great

4/ 5

A convenient shop with everything one needs to survive the village. I have however experienced great difficulty in obtaining a map of the area (a bigger area). Most of the maps seem to be only of the local area, the surrounding areas being labelled as "the mountains".

Elaine Smith

4 Google Rating

Fantastic local store, friendly helpful staff. Lucky to have such a good facility in the village.

4/ 5

Fantastic local store, friendly helpful staff. Lucky to have such a good facility in the village.

Sarah Leese

5 Google Rating

Fantastic staff, a wide range of products and all at competitive prices!

5/ 5

Fantastic staff, a wide range of products and all at competitive prices!

Tiarna Nanton

5 Google Rating

Just love it great place to get a little snack for ur kids

5/ 5

Just love it great place to get a little snack for ur kids

kennedy beddowes

5 Google Rating

Great little village shop. Staff are all really friendly and volunteers so fair play to them all. Th

5/ 5

Great little village shop. Staff are all really friendly and volunteers so fair play to them all. They even managed to open for a few hours in the difficult lockdown period which cant have been easy. Very lucky to have this convenience store I'm sure it's a life saver for many local residents. Good local ales sold too so always a good start.

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  • Sunday07:30 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Monday07:30 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Tuesday07:30 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Wednesday07:30 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Thursday07:30 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Friday08:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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