Fara Charity Shop – Teddington
Teddington

About Fara Charity Shop – Teddington
Fara Charity Shop on Broad Street, Teddington, is a well-established charity shop supporting Fara’s charitable mission through the sale of donated clothing, accessories and other goods. Open every day of the week from 10am to 6pm, the shop serves local residents looking to donate unwanted items or browse for quality second-hand finds at affordable prices. Wheelchair accessible and staffed by a friendly team, it occupies a central spot in Teddington’s thriving high street, making it an easy and rewarding stop for anyone who enjoys purposeful shopping that directly benefits a good cause.
Local area
Sitting on Broad Street in the heart of Teddington, Fara Charity Shop is part of a high street that locals value for its genuine mix of independent and community-oriented businesses. Teddington is a close-knit area with a strong sense of neighbourhood identity, and a well-run charity shop fits naturally into that character. Richmond upon Thames as a whole has a tradition of active charitable and community life, and a shop like this — where spending and donating both serve a good cause — feels right at home among residents who care about their surroundings and their community.
Why choose Fara Charity Shop – Teddington
Fara Charity Shop in Teddington stands out for its consistency and convenience: it is open seven days a week, every day from 10am to 6pm, making it one of the most accessible shops on Broad Street for those with busy or variable schedules. It is wheelchair accessible, which matters to many in the local community. Whether you are hoping to donate a bag of good-quality clothing or spend a pleasant half-hour browsing for something unexpected, the shop offers genuine value — both financially and in the knowledge that your custom directly supports charitable work.
Services
- Sale of donated second-hand clothing
- Acceptance of donated goods
- Sale of second-hand accessories and household items
- Affordable community shopping
- Support for Fara's charitable programmes
Ideal for: Local residents looking for affordable second-hand clothing, Bargain hunters and treasure seekers, Donors wishing to give unwanted goods to charity, Community-minded shoppers, Environmentally conscious consumers.
Frequently asked questions
What are the opening hours for Fara Charity Shop in Teddington?
The shop is open seven days a week, Monday to Sunday, from 10am to 6pm.
Is the shop accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the Teddington Fara Charity Shop is wheelchair accessible.
Where exactly is the shop located?
The shop is at 34 Broad Street, Teddington, TW11 8RF — on the main high street in the centre of Teddington.
How can I find out more about Fara or contact the Teddington shop?
You can call the shop directly on 020 8943 0876, or visit the Fara website at faracharityshops.org for more information about the Teddington branch and the charity’s wider work.
Can I donate items to the Teddington Fara Charity Shop?
Fara Charity Shops operate by accepting donated goods for resale, which is the basis of how all Fara shops function. It is advisable to contact the shop on 020 8943 0876 to confirm current donation arrangements before visiting.
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