Welcome to Peasedown St John Post Office, your trusted local hub for postal services, situated conveniently at 45 Bath Road, Peasedown St John, Bath BA2 8DH. Our dedicated team is committed to providing exceptional service to our community, ensuring that every visit is met with a warm welcome and professional assistance. Whether you need to send a parcel, collect your mail, or access essential banking services, we pride ourselves on delivering a comprehensive range of solutions tailored to meet your needs.

At Peasedown St John Post Office, customer satisfaction is our top priority. We understand the importance of your time, which is why we offer efficient service in a friendly atmosphere. Our knowledgeable staff are always ready to assist with any inquiries or special requests, ensuring that you leave with exactly what you need.

In addition to traditional postal services, we also provide a variety of value-added services including bill payments, travel money exchange, and insurance options, making us your one-stop shop for all things postal and financial. With our commitment to quality and community engagement, Peasedown St John Post Office stands out as not just a postal service provider but as an integral part of the local community.

Feel free to reach out to us via phone at 0345 722 3344 for any questions or to book an appointment. We invite you to visit our website at http://www.postoffice.co.uk/ for more information. Experience the difference at Peasedown St John Post Office—where your postal needs are our priority!

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Simon Ollie Miles

4 Google Rating

It serves its purpose & staff always pleasant, only really busy before after lunch which is great as

4/ 5

It serves its purpose & staff always pleasant, only really busy before after lunch which is great as you're normally waiting a while in most post offices. As a bonus they sell bits n bobs & drinks , greetings cards.

James Bruna

1 Google Rating

very poor customer service, impossible to get in contact as no direct phone number available still w

1/ 5

very poor customer service, impossible to get in contact as no direct phone number available still waiting on my next day delivery and the tracker says it hasn't left the yet!

Tessa Stephens

3 Google Rating

Opening times on Google are incorrect. This post office shuts at 5pm on a Wednesday. I have pointed

3/ 5

Opening times on Google are incorrect. This post office shuts at 5pm on a Wednesday. I have pointed this out to them.

Chris Sanders

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

Sabiha Sultana

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Jo West

5 Google Rating

Since the new P.O. opened in The Hive this year, the service has been faultless. There's onsite park

5/ 5

Since the new P.O. opened in The Hive this year, the service has been faultless. There's onsite parking for those of us with heavy mail bags and parcels, the P.O. is always open when it should be, and the staff are friendly, efficient and a pleasure to deal with. There's also a great selection of stationery, cards and unique gifts for sale as well as delicious homemade cakes to take away from The Hive cafe Tuesday-Thursday. Perfect!

Laurie

5 Google Rating

The post office changed management a few months ago. I wanted to write this review because the lady

5/ 5

The post office changed management a few months ago. I wanted to write this review because the lady who runs it now is absolutely lovely, and the she's putting a lot of work into making it a little gem of peasedown! There are lots of cards and handmade gifts for sale, some of which are made by local businesses. It's so lovely to see the support for the community! Highly recommend.

Julie Jeffery

5 Google Rating

What a great asset to still have available in our our village now located in The Hive since the News

5/ 5

What a great asset to still have available in our our village now located in The Hive since the Newsagents/Post Office closed in the centre. The staff are always very pleasant and extremely helpful and I will definitely continue using such a great service.

Tim Tutton

4 Google Rating

Pity they don't adhere to the times on their website. Twice visited both times closed.

4/ 5

Pity they don't adhere to the times on their website. Twice visited both times closed.

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  • Saturday08:00 AM - 11:00 AM
  • Sunday02:00 PM - 05:30 PM
  • Monday02:00 PM - 05:30 PM
  • Tuesday02:00 PM - 05:00 PM
  • Wednesday02:00 PM - 05:30 PM
  • Thursday02:00 PM - 05:30 PM
  • Friday08:00 AM - 12:30 PM
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