The Edinburgh Woollen Mill located at Wilton Shopping Village specializes in high-quality woolen garments and accessories that celebrate traditional craftsmanship. Known for its cozy fabrics and timeless designs, this store offers customers an array of stylish options perfect for any season. The friendly staff is dedicated to providing excellent service while helping shoppers find items tailored to their personal style preferences. With a focus on quality service and customer satisfaction, The Edinburgh Woollen Mill ensures that each visit feels like a delightful experience.

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John Carter

3 Google Rating

Good to browse. Rather dowdy. Free parking

3/ 5

Good to browse. Rather dowdy. Free parking

Joe Upton

4 Google Rating

Nice range of shops cheaper than you get things online

4/ 5

Nice range of shops cheaper than you get things online

Andrew Kaufmann

5 Google Rating

What a lovely shop offering an outstanding selection of clothes for a variety of tastes. This is one

5/ 5

What a lovely shop offering an outstanding selection of clothes for a variety of tastes. This is one of the bigger shops that also offer a great selection of accessories as well as non clothing items. Regardless of whether you are looking to browse, looking for trousers, t-shirt, jumper sweatshirt you are sure to find something here. They is a truly fantastic selection here.

John Wallis

5 Google Rating

Good shopping venue

5/ 5

Good shopping venue

Gareth Lazelle

3 Google Rating

3/ 5

Terry Mason

5 Google Rating

Edinburgh woollen mill, a gents and ladies outfitter. Good quality cloths for most evasions, also

5/ 5

Edinburgh woollen mill, a gents and ladies outfitter. Good quality cloths for most evasions, also a golfing section. To find one in your area just Google Edinburgh woollen mill. I do use them myself and been very satisfied.

Paul Roberts

3 Google Rating

Really only any good if you're shopping for an elderly member of your family

3/ 5

Really only any good if you're shopping for an elderly member of your family

Richard Hawkins

5 Google Rating

Great shop., Pitt my shirts shunck.

5/ 5

Great shop., Pitt my shirts shunck.

Karen Wells

1 Google Rating

So cold. Heating broken. They said it had been broken since the summer. 😡 Not pleasant shopping a

1/ 5

So cold. Heating broken. They said it had been broken since the summer. 😡 Not pleasant shopping and eating in such a cold building. Won't rush back.😡

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  • Sunday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Monday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Tuesday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
  • Thursday09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
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