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Has anyone used the London Kitchen Shop in Vauxhall?


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We tried, unfortunately we did not do our home work beforehand. Here are some reviews we found afterwards.


http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/livelistings/review.php?ail=14589


Also, try to find this company on the companies house website.


To cut our long story short, we nearly ended up initiating a legal action to get our deposit back.

If in search of a good kitchen provider I'd suggest trying Bells on Lordship Lane. Lots of praise for them on the forum. Family-run business, reasonable prices, decent quality. We used them to supply and install some quartz worktops recently. They cheaper than anywhere else and we were delighted with the end result.

davidq100 Wrote:

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> If in search of a good kitchen provider I'd

> suggest trying Bells on Lordship Lane. Lots of

> praise for them on the forum. Family-run business,

> reasonable prices, decent quality. We used them to

> supply and install some quartz worktops recently.

> They cheaper than anywhere else and we were

> delighted with the end result.




Hummm... Had a bad experience even trying to sort out a quote from them, so definitely going to give them a miss. Thanks for all your feedback, very useful.

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