To help you find your next piece of treasure, we’ve rounded up five of the best antique and charity shops in the city, according to Google Reviews.
All shops listed below have a rating of at least 4-stars.
Helianthus Emporium
Location: Coneybury Farm, Alcester Road, Flyford Flavell, Worcester, WR7 4DF
Google Reviews rating: 4.8
One visitor shared: “Loved it. Deceptively huge inside as so many rooms and outdoor bits. You could go over the rooms several times and still find new stuff to see. Will definitely be a regular visitor.”
Another customer said: “Lovely little antiques centre with an eclectic mix of antiques, vintage and collectables to suit most budgets. Well worth visiting.”
Heirlooms
Location: 46 Upper Tything, Worcester, WR1 1JZ
Google Reviews rating: 5
One visitor shared: “Fabulous antique pine furniture- blanket chests, tables, wardrobes, chests of drawers, mirrors…..I always seem to get what I’m after there! And reasonable prices too.”
New Hope 50p Charity Shop
Location: 25A Lichfield Avenue, Worcester, WR5 1NW
Google Reviews rating: 4.9
One visitor shared: “Secondhand shop where all items are 50p it is staffed by volunteers who are friendly”.
Age UK Worcester, Malvern Hills & Hereford Localities (Mealcheapen Charity Shop)
Location: 9a, 10 Mealcheapen Street, Worcester, WR1 2DH
Google Reviews rating: 4.9
One visitor shared: “Very friendly volunteers who helped me with furniture recently. Spacious shop with lots to offer. They also offer delivery for an additional but reasonable fee for larger items.”
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Sense
Location: 16 Mealcheapen Street, Worcester, WR1 2DQ
Google Reviews rating: 4.8
One visitor shared: “Great shop and great prices!”
Another customer said: “Great charity shop with very good prices.”
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