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    Dawson Wright Hardware

    4.0 (5 reviews)
    ModerateHardware Stores
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    "open all hours" just like the tv series but only selling hardware. Ask for what you need and they find it!

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    Homebase

    Homebase

    (3 reviews)

    ££

    A boring review, but a review none the less! There's so many big stores like this on the Boucher…read moreRoad. Within a mile radius you have B&Q, Homebase and Dunelm Mill - all essentially selling the same sort of things. So why go to Homebase over the others? Well first up they have a dedicated garden section. Secondly they are always really well staffed and you can ask for help rather than aimlessly wandering the isles. They also nearly always have sales on - if you buy anything at full price here you're doing it wrong. One negative is the parking situation. Unlike B&Q across the road they don't have dedicated parking for large purchases. So if you're heading to Homebase make sure you try and get a space close by. It's either that or take a few wing mirrors off whilst negotiation you large purchase through parked cars. Don't say I didn't warn you! 3 stars, nothing more, nothing less.

    This Homebase store is massive. You could spend a week in here and never make it through every…read moreaisle. This is great if you have time to spend hoking and poking through garden furniture, paint and odd bits and bobs, however not so great if you've called in for a quick purchase. The store is bright and airy, with its high ceilings and white walls. Yet it can get a little cold when you're wondering around so make sure you have a cardigan or jacket on hand. What I find about this store is that weekends in particular seem to bring the masses in. Whether there has been a recent advertisement that D.I.Y enthusiasts have jumped to, a couple have recently moved house or people going for a nosy, they all arrive at the weekend. So, if you don't fancy queuing, make use of the late week night openings as they tend to be a lot quieter with time to ponder over difficult decisions.

    Andy's Stores

    Andy's Stores

    (4 reviews)

    ££

    When I was younger my dad was always a bit handy round the house, if anything needed doing, the…read moreidea of calling someone in to do it was always an alien concept. He always did it himself, and it always required a visit to Andy's Stores to get the items needed to complete the job. It looks small from the outside, but inside, it is the untimate hardware store, they have a good selection of pretty much everything you need to get the job done. They have everything from tools, plumbing odds and ends, paints and painting equipment, gardening supplies, electrical supplies, house ware items, locks, key cutting.. you name it. They also seem to be able to compete with the larger DIY stores, which is no big surprise, as they have been in business for years, so they are obviously doing something right. Parking is a bit hit and miss. If you are getting bulky/heavy items, you would want to be parked out the front, but they are on a busy road, so it can be a bit hit and miss as to whether this is possible, but if not, there is a filling station with plenty of parking next door.

    Andy's stores is well known in the area for being a great…read more (and cheap to boot!) hardware shop. It's here that you can pick up any number of various electrical / household goods or even find the parts for that item you've just taken apart and tried to put back together (which never works does it?) Well, Andy and his great employees can, more often that not, help you out with whatever DIY problem you may have. I'm not the best minded in that regard and when something breaks I usually run to my dad begging him to help me, though sometimes even Daddy's can't fix everything (Shock I know) and in that event, dad comes to Andy's to solve the problem. If you can't fix it here, then it can't be fixed!

    Bargain World

    Bargain World

    (2 reviews)

    £

    Castlereagh

    My word...is it possible to have this many discount stores on the same street?! Well, apparently…read moreso, this being the third one I've reviewed. Apparently this epithet applies not only to this one shop, but to the entire Woodstock area... Bargain World, as Emma (the previous reviewer) rightly notes, is much more of a hardware store - tupperware, tools, kitchen utensils galore - than your run of the mill bargain shop. In saying that, I did find two bottles of deodorant for 99p each, which was notable for three reasons: 1) I've never found them for 99p elsewhere. 2) They're incredibly difficult to find. 3) They were pretty grimy and needed a clean. I took them anyway (after giving them a rub with a tissue). Perhaps the most notable aspect of Bargain World is the greeting as you come in the door. I almost jumped the height of myself when I walked in, and a recorded voice said "Hello and welcome" (or something like that...I was too busy nearly wetting myself to remember). Even when you leave, the little detector picks up your movement and says exactly the same thing, which I thought was quite amusing. Well, you have been warned...watch for that welcoming voice, and prepare yourself to find a few bargains.

    Yes, there are bargains here - but not the sort of bargain that normally costs £250 and is £50 in…read morethe sale, more like £1.29 for a pack of kitchen towels or a bumper pack of toilet bleach. It's a bit like an indoor market - and I don't mean that in a derogatory sense - it's just not a fancy boutique or upmarket shop. It's a hardware shop - and I kind of like hardware shops, especially the locally run ones as you can get your cleaning products and household good really cheap here - hence the name. They also sell big plastic planters much cheaper than you would get in a garden centre and I'm sure the gardening enthusiasts would be happy with them. I know if I was getting kitted out for a new place to live, it would be a good place to go for your kitchen bits and pieces as well as cleaning products.

    Dawson Wright Hardware - hardware - Updated May 2026

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