Reviews of Aladdin's Cave London. (Furniture Store) in London (London).
Aladdin's Cave London
72 Loampit Hill, London SE13 7SX, United Kingdom
Description
Information of Aladdin's Cave London, Furniture store in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Aladdin's Cave London
Sunday
Closed
Monday
9am–5pm
Tuesday
9am–5pm
Wednesday
9am–5pm
Thursday
9am–5pm
Friday
9am–5pm
Saturday
9am–5pm
Reviews of Aladdin's Cave London
G. C.
If you are looking for reclaimed doors or cast iron fireplaces, the Aladdins Cave is well worth the visit.
M. D.
The same as it was 20 years ago, it might even have things for sale here from then too!
S. H.
If your looking for a little gem aladins cave is the place to be some beauteful victoran fire places
J. B.
Great shop for hard to find bits and pieces at a good price, I purchased some reclaimed floor boards from here, just needed a quick sand down and will.be ready to fit, also staff were extremely friendly! Will use again!
D. B.
Bought a great cast iron roll top bath here. Got a better price compared to eBay or gumtree and the guys dropped it over and helped me get it up the stairs for no extra charge! Will always look here first from now on, Really positive experience.
C. G. J.
I got some beautiful vintage furniture delivered from here and at a really good price!
The staff are nice and very helpful.
K. S.
After several months of driving past this intriguing emporium, I finally had the opportunity to pop in. Definitely worth a visit, they have some impressive signage, lovely old reclaimed fireplaces, on trend original industrial lighting to name just a few of the many items they sell. The office and it's flaming fire are a site to behold and some of the items are very interesting to look at. I left feeling somewhat underwhelmed however, as it seemed too much effort to seek out the few gems to be found amongst all the junk. I'm pretty confident you can find much of what was there, in far better condition and for a much better price elsewhere.
s. h.
This place is fascinating just to visit. There are chandeliers galore, stacks of chairs reaching perilous heights, there's a rockery of sinks and faucets out the back and James Dean is nesting in the rafters, his head sticking out to look over the surrounding streets, moodily. It can be hard to find someone to serve you at times, as the lads always seem to be busy with deliveries/dispatches. The staff are very friendly though and will help you find something if you know exactly what it is. It might look chaotic inside but its actually very organised. You might find a magic lamp in here, if you look hard enough, but even if you don't, you're likely to find something you've been wishing for.
m. t.
Great place to rummage through in search of the perfect pre-owned or old object for the house. Huge place with a very large assortment of wares, from lights, furniture, paintings, fireplaces, chairs and the like. Look for Bob the owner: a charming and truly helpful person! A must see place.
D. L.
An experience! Lots and lots of old stuff - would be good if I were looking for a lot of retro furniture however the price seems to be quite high for a selection of stuff that is ultimately one step away from being a landfill site. I like this place however as it is a disused train station and you can clearly see the fragments of its past all over the place.
v. e.
The name of the placeis very adequate. There are many (sometimes hidden) treasures to be found in this salvage yard. The staff working there is friendly and very helpful. I bought a really nice old gym bench, for a good price. The bench is very long, 3.50m, and it has been a real problem to carry it to our flat. Obviously it did not fit in the lift and we live on the 9th floor....Robert, who was in charge of the delivery this day, provided an amazing service as he really tried everything to solve the delivery issue. I know, as I have experienced it before, that many deliverers would have left me with my bench on the ground floor saying "not my problem if that doesn't fit". Robert patiently deconstructed the bench and reconstructed it afterwards, being friendly and super helpful the whole time. Big (big) thumbs up to him!
D. S.
Looking for something a little different, or just exploring the neighbourhood, don’t miss Aladdin’s Cave.
The place is much bigger than you first realise and as you walk in you quickly see it is pack from floor to ceiling.
J. B.
Amazing place. So many bargains and such a wide variety of stock. A genuine Aladdin's Cave.
I've found it's best to go into the shop than call up. Telephone customer service has been rubbish whenever I've been served i.e. they've never called me back on multiple occasions.
Apart from that it is a Rare Gem which should be treasured by all.
GO SEE FOR YOURSELVES!!!!
C. K. C.
An amazing eclectic collection! This is the place to acquire ‘the genuine article’, particularly if you live with building restrictions e.g. Grade II listings.
Prices are negotiable, just ask.
a. b.
Haggling is often required (which isn't a bad thing!). A true antique/vintage/scrap/salvaged/reclaimed furniture shop in the heart of Lewisham. A fantastic place to stroll around and discover a bargain! You don;t go there for the service, you go there to discover what you didn't know you needed!
D.
Always super friendly and the price is the price. Picked up some Victorian floorboards and scaffold boards for a price I felt was reasonable. Great people to deal with.
G. J.
Great place glad they are saving it from developers. Great idea to have a outdoor food and drink venue and shop renovation to sell second hand antiques
M. L. Y.
Just picked up myself a desk and office chair for a great price! Staff were friendly and helpful... though (to the Irish weatherman...) next time you're taking nuts off, use a spanner!!
Z. P.
A veritable Aladdin's Cave of thrifty finds, reclaimed doors and architectural salvage... it feels like the set of an apocalyptic movie where all the world has turned to rust and the tree/ivy is taking all the material possessions back. Dramatics aside, it's a great place for a rummage - if a little too atmospheric to visit on your own!
P. J.
A great place for a browse, but prices can be hit and miss. The woman who works there was really friendly and let us borrow a trolley to cart back something heavy.
M. M.
Helpful staff, we enjoyed the overview of the history of the place. Good place to have a rummage.
S. H.
A treasure of london (in an old train station)
D. D.
Sorted me out today,well happy 😊
L. M.
Loved it staff very friendly and helpful always good bargains here so much stuff to choose from
H. O.
Fantastic selection of archetectural salvage, unusual and antique furniture and fixtures and fittings
L. B.
Lots of great stuff. Bit overpriced for what it's worth though.
m. g.
Good for big diy jobs and out door parties
H. j.
OMG you got to visit this place if you're renovating or for a browse.
D. K.
GREAT PLACE, VERY PROFESSIONAL ANTIQUES KNOWLEDGABLE BOSS
C. K.
WOW AMAZING
M.
Always interesting finds.
K. K.
Hi,
Do you have a internet site ?
S. L.
So much stuff it's difficult to decide what to look at 1st
L. C.
Great Junk
V. H.
Loved it
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