As far as charity shops go, The Bethany Shop is pretty well equipped and they have a heck of a lot of clothing, furniture and bric-a-brac. They have so much furniture that many of it is displayed outside to entice people in and I think it's also because if it was all indoors there would be no room to move.
I always feel the charity shops are a two way thing. In one respect they are raising money for a good cause but they're also helping people out who maybe can't afford to buy brand new furniture or are looking to save a few buck. Of course, not everyone who goes to a charity shop is in this position but many people are which is why it's good to see charity shops selling stock for a reasonable price. I was quite frankly disgusted to see an old wardrobe that was on sale for £500. What an absolute joke, it was the shoddiest thing I've ever seen and if you wanted to spend £500 on a wardrobe you could get a brand new one of excellent quality. I realise that they're trying to raise as much money as possible but that's just greedy.
The ridiculous wardrobe was the first thing that caught my eye when I walked in so it immediately put me off the whole shop but I still decided to have a browse. They have a lot of stock including toys, ornaments, shoes, clothes, board games, CD's, videos and there's a larger toy section located downstairs.
In addition to being a regular charity shop there's also a cafe that offers teas and snacks. This may sound awful but I think I have a phobia of charity shops, I hate that lingering fusty smell and don't even like going into my own attic so the idea of eating in a charity shop kind of makes me feel sick. I realise that most people don't share my ridiculous phobia and I guess it's quite nice to have a cafe especially to build up a friendly customer base.
I still can't get over the £500 wardrobe but I guess The Bethany Shop is worth a look and you might uncover some treasures. read more