There is nothing more rewarding than grabbing a bargain at a vintage or charity shop in Bolton.
Whether it’s for some legendary Levi jeans or a collection of records from your favourite artist, there are so many treasures to discover among the town's second-hand shops.
If you want to rehome clothes or household items to save some money or help the environment on your next shopping spree, look no further.
Here are some of the best vintage and charity shops in Bolton according to Google Reviews.
All the shops listed here have a rating of at least four out of five.
Some of the best charity and vintage shops to explore in Bolton
Ummah Shop - Bolton
Location: 284 Derby Street, Bolton, BL3 6LF
Google Reviews rating: 4.9
One reviewer said: “Lovely shop. Good stock of clothing, books, and other Islamic items. Helpful shopkeeper.”
Bolton Hospice £1 Shop
Location: 42A Higher Market Street, Farnworth, Bolton, BL4 9AJ
Google Reviews rating: 4.8
One reviewer said: “Really good. Nice friendly staff. Always polite and helpful.”
Bolton Hospice Astley Bridge Shop
Location: Hillview Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton, BL1 8QQ
Google Reviews rating: 4.5
One reviewer said: “Lovely staff, shop and cafe. Everything is well laid out and the food is lovely and very well presented.”
Gillys Antiques (Unit 2 Warehouse)
Location: Unit 2, Undershore Business Park, Brookside Road, Tonge Fold, Bolton, BL2 2SE
Google Reviews rating: 4.8
One reviewer said: “This is a great place to go for a little antique trip, the staff are friendly and helpful. I would definitely recommend this place”
Emmaus Bolton
Location: Fletcher Street, Bolton, BL3 6NF
Google Reviews rating: 4.5
One reviewer said: “I absolutely love this place, has everything I need in one place, craft shop, Book shop, household shop and a cafe! The treasures you can find. Can't fault any of the staff, so friendly and helpful. Fantastic service”
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