Waterstones is located at 240a, The Chimes Shopping Centre, Uxbridge UB8 1GB, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Waterstones and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Ken Evans

5 Google Rating

Waterstones in my opinion are the best book retailer on the High Street. There's a huge selection of

5/ 5

Waterstones in my opinion are the best book retailer on the High Street. There's a huge selection of interesting books to meet all tastes and the kids section will keep them amused for hours if given the chance. The staff are well informed and always keen to help you or the younger members of your family find exactly what they're looking for with a warm friendly smile.

Marie Johnson

4 Google Rating

The gentleman working here knew everything about the shop and helped me find all the items in my wis

4/ 5

The gentleman working here knew everything about the shop and helped me find all the items in my wish list and gave great advice for age appropriate books and products.

Si Blackwell

5 Google Rating

Great store. Like most Waterstones it is well laid out and an extremely well kept retail premise (a

5/ 5

Great store. Like most Waterstones it is well laid out and an extremely well kept retail premise (a rarity these days on our otherwise tatty high streets). I visit several times a month and my daughter loves it.

Anne Mette Haugstad

5 Google Rating

Love this bookshop! Always an abundance of reading material to choose from.

5/ 5

Love this bookshop! Always an abundance of reading material to choose from.

Bash Bashfulsson

5 Google Rating

Just an excellent bookshop. Helpful staff, great range, no complaints.

5/ 5

Just an excellent bookshop. Helpful staff, great range, no complaints.

Mumin Ajeeb

4 Google Rating

Sometimes a bit crowded but always have a good selection, the kids love the place anyhow.

4/ 5

Sometimes a bit crowded but always have a good selection, the kids love the place anyhow.

Akhtar Ahmed

5 Google Rating

Great children's section. Good store lay out. Helpful staff well lit and clean

5/ 5

Great children's section. Good store lay out. Helpful staff well lit and clean

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