Oxfam is located at 46 Micklegate, York YO1 6LF, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Oxfam and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Luke Charles

5 Google Rating

Great bookshop. Big range of books. Friend staff.

5/ 5

Great bookshop. Big range of books. Friend staff.

Beth Ansell

4 Google Rating

Good stock for a small shop.

4/ 5

Good stock for a small shop.

Hector McGraw

4 Google Rating

Brilliant selection of books of all ranges & subjects to choose from at really god prices, always go

4/ 5

Brilliant selection of books of all ranges & subjects to choose from at really god prices, always good dvd's & cd's to choose from & it all goes to a god cause

Andy

5 Google Rating

Fantastic collection of books, really good range of classics at very good prices.

5/ 5

Fantastic collection of books, really good range of classics at very good prices.

Dan Czunys

3 Google Rating

Always a very good selection of books to suit all tastes and some collectable old records to be had

3/ 5

Always a very good selection of books to suit all tastes and some collectable old records to be had here - alas some are a little too pricey but well worth a visit nevertheless - because a genuine bargain can sometimes be found.

Berglas71

5 Google Rating

Some great books here at great prices and your helping a Charity as well.

5/ 5

Some great books here at great prices and your helping a Charity as well.

danokvoinea

3 Google Rating

Like the shop, went in for CDs, bought some but not everything I wanted because they are very very e

3/ 5

Like the shop, went in for CDs, bought some but not everything I wanted because they are very very expensive ! So if you go in and want something be ready to pay for it.

Raffaele

5 Google Rating

Great quality used goods (books, CDs, DVDs, sheet music) and very friendly staff!

5/ 5

Great quality used goods (books, CDs, DVDs, sheet music) and very friendly staff!

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