**Business Description for Oxfam London**

Welcome to Oxfam London, a vibrant hub of ethical shopping and community engagement located at 1 The Green, Ealing, London W5 5DA. At Oxfam, we are dedicated to providing our customers with an exceptional shopping experience while promoting social responsibility and sustainability. Our store offers a diverse range of high-quality second-hand goods, from clothing and accessories to books and homeware, all carefully curated to ensure that you find something special while supporting our mission to combat poverty and inequality.

What sets Oxfam apart is not only our commitment to providing quality products but also our passionate team who are always on hand to assist you with any inquiries or guidance you may need. Whether you’re looking for a unique gift or simply want to explore our ever-changing selection, we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere for all visitors.

In addition to our retail offerings, Oxfam London plays an integral role in the community by hosting events and initiatives that raise awareness about global issues. By shopping with us, you’re not just making a purchase; you’re contributing to meaningful change both locally and globally.

For any questions or to book an appointment, please don’t hesitate to reach out at 020 8567 2152 or visit our website at [Oxfam.org.uk](https://www.oxfam.org.uk/). Experience the joy of shopping with a purpose at Oxfam London, where every purchase makes a difference.

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Izabela Orlowska

5 Google Rating

Great place - very good selection and lovely staff. I always stop by when I'm in the area. I found s

5/ 5

Great place - very good selection and lovely staff. I always stop by when I'm in the area. I found some amazing books including an old illustrated edition of The Hobbit.

jeff benjamin

3 Google Rating

A fairly representative but limited stock across the basic genres, ably curated and capably merchand

3/ 5

A fairly representative but limited stock across the basic genres, ably curated and capably merchandised in a surprisingly pleasant environment. At the time of my visit handicapped as a stand-alone book shop by the paucity of titles. Prices within the bounds of reasonable.

YM Queendy Lam

5 Google Rating

A little Oxfam bookshop selling books in specified categories like a retail bookstore. New and old

5/ 5

A little Oxfam bookshop selling books in specified categories like a retail bookstore. New and old books are displayed neatly. Staff is helpful and I like her cheerful attitude. Some vintage books are offered at very high price. Good for browsing and find treasures there.

Dalek

5 Google Rating

very good selection of books, very busy,shop too small, prices can be a bit high.go visit nearby Bon

5/ 5

very good selection of books, very busy,shop too small, prices can be a bit high.go visit nearby Bonne Cafe coffee bar.

Stuart Dorrian

5 Google Rating

Really well-presented book shop; excellent range of books; I seldom leave without buying something ,

5/ 5

Really well-presented book shop; excellent range of books; I seldom leave without buying something , often an unexpected ‘find’. Staff are engaged and friendly.

Dela

5 Google Rating

A delightful and well-organized bookshop with a variety of classic and modern titles! As far as seco

5/ 5

A delightful and well-organized bookshop with a variety of classic and modern titles! As far as second-hand bookshops go, this one is a good spot to start your book search. For what it lacks in size it makes up for in a friendly environment, with friendly staff, and at list one good find waiting to join your collective!

Walter Basile

4 Google Rating

Cosy book shop full of surprises. I went with my girlfriend to buy some presents and found a easy to

4/ 5

Cosy book shop full of surprises. I went with my girlfriend to buy some presents and found a easy to choose between classics, fiction, self help a comics. The selection is not bad at all and the lady was very sweet. Definitely recommend to check out.

Toby Reeve

5 Google Rating

Amazing bookshop - always full of treasures and hidden gems. Lovely and helpful staff, ready with in

5/ 5

Amazing bookshop - always full of treasures and hidden gems. Lovely and helpful staff, ready with insightful advice.

Gaurav Varma

5 Google Rating

Great little second hand bookshop

5/ 5

Great little second hand bookshop

Michael Richings

4 Google Rating

Quite busy Very useful now our library is shut

4/ 5

Quite busy Very useful now our library is shut

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