**Oxfam Liverpool**
Located at 72 Allerton Rd, Liverpool L18 1LW, Oxfam Liverpool is more than just a charity shop; it’s a community hub dedicated to making a positive impact while offering high-quality preloved goods. Our diverse range of products includes everything from stylish clothing and unique homeware to rare books and ethical gifts, all at affordable prices. Every purchase you make directly supports Oxfam’s vital work, combating poverty and promoting social justice both locally and globally.

At Oxfam Liverpool, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service. Our friendly team is always on hand to assist with any questions you may have and to help you find the perfect item. We believe in creating an inviting atmosphere where customers can shop with purpose, knowing that their contributions are making a difference.

Whether you’re looking for a sustainable fashion statement or a thoughtful gift, Oxfam Liverpool has something special for everyone. We invite you to visit us, explore our collection, and discover how your shopping choices can change lives. For inquiries or to book an appointment, please call us at 0151 734 1291 or check out our website at [Oxfam Shop](https://www.oxfam.org.uk/shop/). Together, let’s make a difference—one purchase at a time!

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Leesha Ross

5 Google Rating

I would argue that this is the best charity shop in Liverpool. Guaranteed you won’t get that disti

5/ 5

I would argue that this is the best charity shop in Liverpool. Guaranteed you won’t get that distinctive old clothing ‘charity shop smell’ like in so many others. From clothing to vinyl, books, fair trade food items and toiletries, Oxfam is always well stocked with a range of beautiful items to purchase. Staff always try their best to help out customers and are very friendly. The current manager, Chantelle, is particularly good at putting a fair price on vintage items, and there are lots of hidden gems to be found.

Miriam Sauter

5 Google Rating

An absolute gem when it comes to vintage and secondhand furniture across three floors. Check out the

5/ 5

An absolute gem when it comes to vintage and secondhand furniture across three floors. Check out their sideboards, kitchen furniture and sofas. Delivery can also be done for a small cost which is really handy.

Abhishek Tewari

5 Google Rating

Lovely stuff available at your shop. Fond memories from way back in 2002.

5/ 5

Lovely stuff available at your shop. Fond memories from way back in 2002.

Harriet Warnock

4 Google Rating

One of the best charity shops in Liverpool

4/ 5

One of the best charity shops in Liverpool

sara rankin

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

LoneWolf Artist

5 Google Rating

Great DVD prices

5/ 5

Great DVD prices

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