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Allum & Sidaway Ringwood

OPENING TIMES:

Monday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday: Closed

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address:
47 to 49 High Street,
Ringwood,
Hampshire,
United Kingdom,
BH24 1AD

Phone:

01425 475180

Email:
ringwood@allumandsidaway.co.uk

Heres what our customer in Ringwood think

My nervous 9 year old daughter wanted her ears pierced. What wonderful, patient and caring staff thank you so much she loves them! Wouldn’t go anywhere else.

– Lorraine Middleton - Dec 17, 2022

Highly recommend this jewellers - amazing customer service! Very friendly and helpful. Nothing is too much trouble. Popped in about a slight issue with a Pandora bracelet I hadn’t even bought from them (was a birthday present) and they repaired it for me straight away! So pleased! They deserve to have the custom. Thank you!

– Leigh Hughes - Oct 4, 2022

Just want to say Dion was amazing today. Outstanding customer service. I popped into the Pandora shop with a view to purchase. She was very helpful, friendly and patient showing me all options, sizes and styles. I felt no pressure and am very happy with my purchase which i have to say was beautifully wrapped. 10/10, Thank You Dion 😊

– Jax Coles - Sep 8, 2022

About Our Ringwood Store

Allum & Sidaway jewellers in Ringwood are located at 47-49 High St, Ringwood, an ancient market town dating back to 1226 in the county of Hampshire, England.Ringwood was given its name because it sits on the rim of the New Forest, in an area of outstanding natural beauty. It also lies on the River Avon, on the Avon Valley Path, a 34-mile-long walking route that takes you from the Cathedral city of Salisbury all the way the Christchurch Priory on the South coast. Originally settled by the Anglo-Saxons, Ringwood gained national fame in 1685 when the Duke of Monmouth was imprisoned in Monmouth House on West Street, following his disastrous defeat in the Battle of Sedgemoor. Monmouth was held here until being transferred to London for execution later that year. The 18th century saw the growth of the brewing industry in Ringwood, and in the 19th century, it became famous for its ‘Ringwood’ woollen gloves, and the production of large linen collars and cuffs. Ringwood has held a weekly market since the Middle Ages and it remains an unspoilt town with a mixture of old and new architecture and a delightful selection of shops, restaurants and pubs, with much to explore in the surrounding areas by foot, bicycle or on horseback.

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