Fight for Sight Muswell Hill Charity Shop

Head to our charity shop in Muswell Hill for a boutique shopping experience. This isn't the largest of shops but its rails and shelves are filled with a wonderful, carefully curated selection of clothing, accessories, homewares, books and more. 

Muswell Hill Fight for Sight Charity Shop, a turquoise exterior with our navy logo and the words Save Sight. Change Lives.
Address: 

58 Muswell Hill Broadway, Muswell Hill, London N10 3RT

Telephone: 

020 4515 3449

Opening hours:

Mon – Sat: 10:00 – 17:00

Sun: 11:00 – 17:00

Email:

muswell.hill@fightforsight.org.uk

 

 

Are you driving?

There is paid timed parking directly outside our shop and all the way down The Broadway at Muswell Hill. If you're driving an electric car then you can use the paid parking bays for free. 

If you find a spot and would like someone from the shop to pop out to take your donations from the car, do give the shop a call directly on 0204 515 3449 and we'll help if we can. 

House Clearance Service

Did you know our friendly team and their Fight for Sight van offer a seamless house clearance service? This can be a pain-free way to sort through a house full of furniture and bric-a-brac, while making a meaningful donation that will Save Sight. Change. Lives. 

Get in touch with our Donations Hub, by emailing warehouse@fightforsight.org.uk
We make donating easy - turquoise writing on a navy background

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Who can volunteer at your shops?

    Everyone! We’d love you to volunteer with us. Whether you’re looking for work experience (we accept volunteers over the age of 14, especially those working towards their DoE) or you’re looking for a social activity that makes the most of your skills post-retirement, visit out volunteering page to find out more.

  • What clothing do you accept?

    Good quality clothing helps us raise more money that will Save Sight. Change Lives. We don’t sell children’s clothing in our shops but we can accept it to pass it on and stop it going into landfill. You are also very welcome to donate seasonal clothing, which we’ll keep to sell it at the relevant time of year.

  • What donations do you not accept?

    We try and make donating as easy as possible but there are some items we are unable to accept. Please see this web page for a full list.

    Items on this list actually cost us money to dispose of, so we really appreciate you taking a look at this list before coming in.

  • Can I donate furniture?

    We love small and mid-sized homeware items (e.g. picture frames, glasses, curtains, side tables). If you have a large item, such as a sofa or dining table, why not consider contacting our house clearance service, which can pick up larger items for you? Visit this page for more information on house clearances. 

  • How can I support your shops?

    There are many ways to support us - you could donate items, volunteer at our shops, shop on our eBay, Depop or Vestiaire . We’d also love for you to review us on Google, which can help more people discover us.

  • How do my donations help?

    79p out of every £1 goes directly towards funding research that will save sight, and social projects that will change lives. So far, more than 36 million tonnes of landfill have been saved, thanks to your donations.

  • What can I donate?

    We’re grateful for your clothing, accessories, collectables, bric a brac, books, homewares, electrical items. We PAT test all electronics in-house to ensure they’re safe and ready to be snapped up by our customers.

  • Where can I park?

    There is paid timed parking directly outside our shop and all the way down The Broadway at Muswell Hill. If you're driving an electric car then you can use the paid parking bays for free. 

    If you find a spot and would like someone from the shop to pop out to take your donations from the car, do give the shop a call directly on 0204 515 3449 and we'll help if we can. 

Chloe smiles at the camera

"The Resilience Funding from Fight for Sight / Vision Foundation will ensure Usher Kids UK can continue to support and empower the families they work with, while growing capacity to reach more people."

 

Chloe Joyner Founder Usher Kids UK