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    John Lewis

    John Lewis

    3.4(7 reviews)
    30.2 mi
    £££

    As a new resident and homeowner in England, John Lewis' High Wycombe store is a life saver…read more This store specializes in home furnishings, curtains and blinds, fitted furnishings, and major appliances. It was a one stop shop for me. We went there on a Saturday and there was so much to choose from that it quickly became a daunting exercise. Especially since it was so crowded. Luckily, John Lewis offers a home advisor. You can get assistance in-store, with an appointment, for free where an advisor will work with you to find what you're looking for. Or, you can pay £200 and have an advisor come to you. We opted for the latter since I wasn't looking forward to going back there anytime soon. There was just way too many people there on the weekend. It did take someone 2 weeks to finally get to our house, but she spent a lot of time with us, asking questions, going through each room, making lists, taking pictures, and getting a sense of our overall needs and aesthetic. We then have to wait 2 weeks more to visit her at JL High Wycombe to see her presentation of suggestions for our home. The best thing about this service is, she becomes project manager of furnishing our house. I will have one contact at JL that will make sure all deliveries are made, are correct, and fit the space. Plus, if I am unsatisfied with anything, she will organize removal and refund. The £200 will go towards the purchase of curtains or blinds. I think it has to be put towards a specific type of purchase at JL. We also had someone from JL sent to us to fit and measure built-in closets in our master bedroom. So we were really fortunate to be able to get assistance with our new home right away and easily. The quality of furnishings looked top notch. In the U.S., I am a big fan of Nordstrom where the customer is ALWAYS right, and feel that I am getting close to that type of service at JL. So I am pleased so far.

    This store was refurbished 12/18 months ago and now has a much smaller furniture range but a…read morefabulous ladies clothes section. Lots of choice as you would expect from a John Lewis store. They also have a pleasant 'restaurant' which is more a cafe with pleasant staff, although their knowledge of what is on offer is limited! I also have an issue with the staff in the ladies changing room who were unhelpful and more interested in chatting then assisting customers. However the male member of staff on the ground floor who helped me choose a new iron was knowledgable and very helpful. I was also looking at the store guide when a member of staff came over and helped me find what I was looking for. There is also lots of parking available. So overall I would recommend this branch of John Lewis, the only reason I did not rate this 5 star is because of a few poor staff.

    Brooks Shopping

    Brooks Shopping

    1.1(8 reviews)
    14.1 mi

    I'm giving Brooks one star, which is made up of half a star for having a roof, as on the day I was…read morein Winchester it was chucking it down and it provided me with some brief but welcome shelter, and half a star for, well, I don't know what really, but I can't do half a star. It gets no more than that though because it cost me £15 to park there for 4 and a half hours (£4.50 up to 4 hours, £15 for any time after that. Cheeky b*stards). Also, the pay machines don't take cards, and there are no cash machines on site - you have to walk to the High Street for those. I know this because I couldn't find a slot for my card, had no money on me and had to ask the security man in his little booth where the nearest cashpoint was, explaining that I wasn't from Winchester. He very helpfully replied 'High Street'. Because I know where that is, don't I? Anyway, shops. There were some. But lots were empty and closed up.

    Winchester is unfriendly and unwelcoming. Unlike Salisbury, that's another county capital, the…read moreWinchester city council and its traders lack enterprise and even common politeness. As an abstract artist, I had a very success Spring art exhibition in Salisbury in March 2018 (despite the Ukrainian poisoning debacle). In contrast, I haven't been able to get any response to my enquiries about holding an art exhibition either from the City council's facilities or commercial art galleries in the city. It's no surprise to me that the Winchester has lots of empty shops. Some of these could be used for pop-up art exhibitions and other attractions. I get regular offers to exhibit my abstracts in the USA as well as cities in the UK like Bristol and Birmingham. It's a surprise and a bit of a shock that an artist like me living and working in Hampshire can't exhibit my work in the county's capital.

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    House Of Fraser

    House Of Fraser

    3.8(9 reviews)
    24.5 mi
    £££

    I do love House of Fraser and this one seemed really nice as well. But we came in here with one…read morepurpose when I met some friends on a sunny Saturday in Guildford. Lunch! Noone had tried the tea room at the top of this store so we thought, why not?! We can be middle class Brits for a lunch... Well we can try! We ascended into the gods of 4th floor to a typically British styled tea room - quaint patterned crockey and duck egg blue stylings with a glass roof so you could embrace the sun's warmth. There was also a balcony area with a view of Guildford's rooftop buildings (not the best view ever I thought, one side had a massive radio antenna next to the window) but it was cold and had been raining so we thought better not! Little bit confused on entry as it seemd like a cafe where you seat yourself and then go to the till to order, but people were also being table served. After standing for 30 seconds like lemons and having noone come to show us a table, we found one ourselves and proceeded to natter and catch up as true Brits do. hen after the 5th waiter came along in quick succession to take our order, we thought 'let's look at the menu first!' Side point, one gripe about this placed (I've mentioned this in my reviews before), I HATE BEING WATCHED IN A RESTAURANT. You shouldn't have to feel that kind of pressure choosing your food. I did choose however, not feeling too hungry I went with a savoury scone - very high tea indeed! I have to admit, they were boasting about their scone selection here but they were right to boast. Amazing choice and the cheese scone came warm with a generous helping of creamy butter, it was amazing! At £4 I would expect so!! A pot of tea to finish things along, love the crockery here, typically British patterning. Friends had a sundried tomato tart, which also looked really good. They also served freshly squeezed lemonade here! Very fancy. Was it overpriced? I have had better in London for the same price. But this isn't London, Guildford is known for being pricey. Not only Guildford, where there is less choice and hence less competition in the realms of afternoon tea, but House of Fraser, which is a respected establishment. So yes it was overpriced, but I can't say I wouldn't return to work my way through their scone menu!

    House of Fraser is a great department store in Guildford. It is designed well and is laid out…read moreperfectly for wandering around. They have a large make up with most of the big brands covered and perfume section with some very helpful staff. They also have a nice section of homewares and a lovely cafe to break up your shopping experience. Womens clothing is located on the 2nd and 3rd floors which again boasts a good selection of brands from high street brands to the more expensive brands. Overall a great store with excellent staff.

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