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VisionFoundation - A beautiful looking Charity Shop that keeps prices at the level expected from this sector


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I don't use the forum  often but after talking to several of my neighbours I wanted to write a HUGE recommendation for this lovely little place.

If you are like me and find charity shops are all going the same way ie call it vintage or  "preloved" means they can  charge stupid prices. The actual experience of a good charity shop browse and a bargain is becoming more and more dilluted by this growing practice.

VisionFoundation , thankfully, have resisted this trend and you can still find really lovely 2nd hand clothes,books and bricabrac etc at PROPER CHARITY SHOP PRICES- Huuray!!

The shop on Lordship Lane is such a lovely looking place too - so much so that many local  people have no idea it is there. So I'm here to tell you all it is located right next door to William Rose Butcher shop. (124 Lordship Lane, SE22 8HF)

Do try it. It's great!

 

 

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