Oxfam Bookshop
5 Cornhill, Lincoln LN5 7HE, United Kingdom
4.5
46 reviews
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6FH5+3V Lincoln, UK
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This Oxfam shop predominately sells books, as oppose to the other Oxfam shop not far away, which sells clothes and other products. Books as you would expect from a charity shop are cheap, and there are quite a few in this particular shop, especially children's books. There is also a large display of fairtrade and environmentally friendly products, including fabric softener, bee homes and washing up liquid. These are more expensive than their competitors, but it's worth it if it damages the environment less. I would especially recommend their fairtrade cocoa, combined with warm coconut milk is one of the best hot chocolates I've ever tasted!
Alan Matthews280 days ago
Good selection purchased some well priced very informative magazines at 20% the original price for articles less than 12 months old, the good lady wife got herself a room wonderful fashion hardback publication again at a greatly reduced price, personally I love books and I like oxfams selection
Muhib Rahman341 days ago
So many books available here and friendly staff, well worth a look as you might find a great bargain
Dafydd Whyles1 year ago
This is now the best second hand bookshop in town. Fairly good range of stock.
Tim Richardson1 year ago
Good selection of books, but far too expensive.
Karl Nelson2 years ago
The staff here at the Oxfam shop in Lincoln's Cornhill, are always very friendly. I wasn't there to buy anything but to donate items for sale. As always, my donation was very warmly received. Please try to support your local charity shops who are doing their best to help those less fortunate than most.
Rachel Smith2 years ago
Great location and some good stuff, including some new gifts. But the paperback I wanted was £3.50 which seems steep for second hand..
Alex Sayer2 years ago
Best bookshop in the world. First editions for next to nothing, great dvd selection, it's academic, musical and the volunteers are wonderful. A highlight of our city.