Shop Shop News Cowick Street Charity Shop, Exeter Read about our shop format Our current donations process About shopping with us safely Our Staying COVID-19 secure statement Our St Thomas shop welcomes your visit The St Thomas area of Exeter is a popular shopping and residential area for everyone from families and students to the retired. As such, our shop sells a range of items to suit shoppers of all ages and needs. As with all our shops, we turnover stock very quickly, so you can be sure to mind many new pre-loved items when you visit us regularly. Click here for the Cowick Street, Exeter shop 3D tour and staff 41 Cowick StreetSt ThomasExeterEX4 1AW 01392 459565 What3Words location Donating to our shop We welcome your pre-loved items! Drop items into our Cowick Street shop and we will work hard to make sure your donations find the right space to make the most of it. Stock is turned over regularly so we welcome regular support and donations. At our Cowick St charity shop we are always on the look out for clothing, accessories, books, toys, DVDs and CDs, bric-a-brac and other pre-loved items. Which items can you donate? Volunteer with us We welcome volunteer support in each of our 19 charity shops and we would love to hear from you if you have some hours you would like to donate. Find out more about volunteering, what is involved, where and how you can volunteer and the benefits to you of lending us your time. Find out more about volunteering with us Related articles Donate your unwanted Christmas gifts and help your helis Buy Nothing new Day: choose pre-loved instead The life-changing magic of tidying up (in aid of charity) The lifecycle of your donated item Trash or treasure? How you can help Being green helps our helicopters Why we charge for donated items Why you should volunteer in one of our shops How volunteering has boosted bob How our charity shops help to save lives Your pre-loved items can make a meaningful difference Charity shops: the roots of our communities See more of our Cowick Street shop's stock and activity by visiting the Facebook page Manage Cookie Preferences