The Post Office located at 21 Templars Square in Cowley offers comprehensive postal services along with friendly customer support tailored for the community’s needs. We pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere where customers can complete their postal transactions efficiently while receiving excellent service from our knowledgeable staff. In addition to mailing services, we provide various financial services designed for convenience and ease of use. For any queries regarding our offerings, feel free to reach out by phone at 01865 712089.

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Angela Martin

1 Google Rating

Rude owner who apparently has no customer service skills. The shop is poorly stocked and dirty. Eve

1/ 5

Rude owner who apparently has no customer service skills. The shop is poorly stocked and dirty. Even the locals shop elsewhere because of his attitude and lack of stock! Shame as it was a fabulous shop and deli with the prior owner, and a gold mine with two camp sites local to the village.

Fatima Ahmed

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Pierce Bint

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Karl Malin

1 Google Rating

Had a recent stay at the caravan site and called into this place to buy a magazine. Absolute rubbish

1/ 5

Had a recent stay at the caravan site and called into this place to buy a magazine. Absolute rubbish. This establishment wont serve the needs of the village at all. In the best interests of the village, the current owners should bail and let somebody come in who can meet the community needs, put the essentials on the shelves and become a proper village PO and shop.

Simeon Anderson

1 Google Rating

Most unhelpful post master ever. Refused to give me ‘proof of posting’ which is every customers

1/ 5

Most unhelpful post master ever. Refused to give me ‘proof of posting’ which is every customers right in any post office in the country when you hand over a letter or parcel. Instead I was told “why didn’t you pay me rather than buying the royal mail per paid label online?” to which I replied “because I sold something on eBay and it’s more convenient for me to print the postage label at home”. His reply “well you can take it somewhere else” an absolute disgrace. Wr desperately need this local post office but such a pity it can’t be run by someone that views the ability to serve the local community as an honour rather than a burden...

laima

1 Google Rating

Rude and very unhelpfull girl working there. No manners at all...

1/ 5

Rude and very unhelpfull girl working there. No manners at all...

S J A J

2 Google Rating

Not much choice. Woman on the till would rather be on her phone

2/ 5

Not much choice. Woman on the till would rather be on her phone

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