Oxfam located at 83 London Rd provides not only an extensive selection of second-hand goods but also embodies ethical shopping principles focused on community impact through charitable initiatives supporting global causes alike! Each purchase helps fund vital programs aimed toward poverty alleviation worldwide—making every transaction meaningful beyond just retail transactions! Knowledgeable staff members are always available guiding customers through their selections while sharing insights regarding Oxfam’s mission—creating enriching experiences beyond typical shopping endeavors!

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M M

5 Google Rating

It was so smelly in there I couldn't stay

5/ 5

It was so smelly in there I couldn't stay

girish Hiremath

4 Google Rating

Good books

4/ 5

Good books

Hywel George

5 Google Rating

Good quality bookshop with books on virtually every topic. Interesting selection downstairs too.

5/ 5

Good quality bookshop with books on virtually every topic. Interesting selection downstairs too.

You Z

5 Google Rating

Loads of gems

5/ 5

Loads of gems

Gareth Evans

3 Google Rating

3/ 5

Sophia Paneva

4 Google Rating

It’s very easy to miss this gem among the other shops on Turl Street but make sure to pay the shop

4/ 5

It’s very easy to miss this gem among the other shops on Turl Street but make sure to pay the shop a visit if you are on a book hunt! It’s beautifully kept and organised, and though the fiction book choice was a bit limited at the time, it had some real bargains, like most of the Harry Potter books for 2-3 pounds. They also had an impressive range of textbooks on History Art and Literature and some of the most adorable birthday cards I have ever seen (on the right to the entrance). The shop itself is beautiful on the inside and staff is really nice - you’ll be able to find great books and cards and do some good in the process (they accept cash and card)

Nick Stanton

3 Google Rating

Ok for some books but children’s books are usually inaccessible behind boxes. St Clement’s is ne

3/ 5

Ok for some books but children’s books are usually inaccessible behind boxes. St Clement’s is nearby and much better.

Noemi JF

5 Google Rating

A hidden gem. Go to the basement for books on linguistics or in different languages.

5/ 5

A hidden gem. Go to the basement for books on linguistics or in different languages.

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