McAvoy & Beardsmore, Jewellers & Goldsmiths of Sheffield

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Sheffield, United Kingdom

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McAvoy & Beardsmore, Jewellers & Goldsmiths of Sheffield Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

McAvoy & Beardsmore, Jewellers & Goldsmiths of Sheffield is located in Sheffield, United Kingdom on 210 Oakbrook Rd. McAvoy & Beardsmore, Jewellers & Goldsmiths of Sheffield is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category jeweler in United Kingdom.

Address

210 Oakbrook Rd

Phone

+441142307078

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philip rich

It is a pleasure to do business with this shop.The staff are friendly and helpful giving advice when needed. The standard of their workmanship is excellent.

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sarah L

Lovely shop and always so helpful highly recommend with their great range of jewelry

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christine wright

Our family has shopped here for many years, we've purchased engagement rings, bracelets necklaces, pearls etc. We have always had the highest quality of customer service. I have also had a ring made, the standard of workmanship is excellent. Please support this local jewellers.

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maureen wilson

This is quite simply my favourite shop ever. The choice is great and Tim and his team are so welcoming and helpful. Repairs are swift and expertly done at a very reasonable price.

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Dennis Tuckerman

The staff at M & B are terrific. They go the extra mile and are genuinely interested and knowledgeable in the products they both sell and repair. I have a small collection of vintage watches, mostly Bulova Accutrons. They have patiently looked at some of my vintage watches over the years - if they can't fix they will know a man/woman who can! In a world of digital watch copies they are a welcome oasis in quality repair of ALL including ones you have to wind up (Yes young readers we had to do that in olden times!).