Tudor Williams

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New Malden, United Kingdom

tudorwilliamsltd.co.uk
Department store· Furniture store

Tudor Williams Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Tudor Williams is located in New Malden, United Kingdom on 53-59 High St. Tudor Williams is rated 4 out of 5 in the category department store in United Kingdom.

Address

53-59 High St

Phone

+442089422277

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Magdalena Bozych

Great old fashioned department store. There is a great selection of products here. I believe everyone will find some lovely presents for the families and themselves :-) Clothing,shoes, kitchen accessories, cosmetics, candles, cards,nightwear, decorations, DIY knitting, sweets,coffee etc. You will see a lot of well known brand such as Cath Cidson etc. I think this is one of the best shops in New Malden on High Street. Small and cosy.

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Alison Miller

This is a fantastic shop. Friendly, long standing staff who know their products. Really good variety of kitchen ware, bedding and toys. They have really good buyers so they always have changing and unusual products. I'm often complimented on stuff I've bought at Tudors. The café is a nice, peaceful place to stop and I've heard they do good lunches. It feels like a focal point for the high street. I've moved away from New Malden but I still come back to shop at Tudor Williams.

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Verna Lodder

This shop is very very classy. They have the most superb furniture with innovative designs that you just don't see elsewhere unless you go to central London. The coffee shop is lovely and it is a pleasure to go to this traditional department store with a feeling of times past as well. I love it...

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Laura White

Lovely old fashioned type department store. Not many left like this one. Clean and well laid out. Nice little cafe on the first floor.got nostalgic in this store, reminds me of when I was a child in the 70,s with my mum.visiting the local department store. Sweet.

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Marion Rosmith

I feel the store has tried to reinvent itself repeatedly but has ended in a confused identity. Clothes yes or no? Shoes yes or no? For years the tumbleweed has been blowing around the upper floors. And what was the thinking behind marketing a bed right in front of the doors? Move the cafe downstairs so that you get people into the building. Ditch the candles and cards. Open a small deli. in that space. Have events in the haberdashery and toy departments. Put in a technology dept? Take a look at what Ely’s did to modernise. Too late, too late.

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Annabelle Ambrose

Overheard one of the cashiers berating a customer to “speak English”! How rude! The irony was that the cashier was an immigrant who must at one point have only spoken limited English. Also, how did she know that those women weren’t tourists. Not surprised they’re going out of business if that’s how they treat customers.

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L Torres

What a gem of a store. Only walked in because I had some time to kill but was really surprised at the quality of the merchandise on offer from home goods to shoes. They also have a great little cafe.

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Jo Knight

Adding full and staff were amazing, decided to stay for coffee and toast so was able to spend more time looking for gifts, great place.