LIFESTYLE Wallingford — formerly “down-to-earth” — has been selling beautiful gifts and cards in the town for more than 11 years.
Situated on St Martin’s Street behind St Mary’s church in the middle of the town and nestled up to other quality independent retailers such as Indigo Rye, Care Dry Cleaners and Wallingford Bookshop, they are well worth a visit. Lifestyle Wallingford are still owned and run by the same family that started down-to-earth, but the business has evolved greatly since its early days.
Lifestyle now have three stores in total — the other shops being in Wantage and most recently Summertown, Oxford.
In all three stores you will get the same great range of products, friendly and helpful customer service and free gift wrapping on all purchases.
The store sells a wide range of quality brands ranging from baby gifts and clothing from Aden and Anais, Pigeon Organics, Sophie La Girafe, Maileg and Cath Kids to homeware from Orla Kiely, Cath Kidston and Sophie Conran and luxury ranges of scenting and skincare from Aromatherapy Associates, NEOM Luxury Organics and Dr Hauschka.
On top of finding the perfect gift or treat for yourself you can then enjoy delving into their fantastic array of greetings cards.
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