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Boxgrove

Boxgrove Village Stores & Post Office

The Street
Boxgrove
Chichester
West Sussex  PO18 0DX

Phone: 01243 773201

Boxgove Village Stores and Post Office


"Boxgrove Village Stores is so much more than a post office and newsagent.  With a café, serving hot snacks and lunches, it's a place where the community meets, chats and shops. 

Our store stocks a wide range of local produce: from local honey and luxury jams, to specialist breads and meats."

Summer opening times

DayTime

Monday to Friday

6.30am - 6pm

Saturday

6.30am - 1pm

Sunday

8am -12pm

Winter opening times

Day

Time

Monday to Friday

6.30am - 6pm

Saturday

6.30am - 1pm

Sunday

8am -12pm

Post Office opening times

DayTime

Monday to Friday

9am - 5.30pm (closed 1-2pm)

Saturday

9am - 12.30pm

Services

  • ATM/cash machine, lottery and mobile phone top-ups
  • café, outside seating and toilets
  • grocery local delivery, dry cleaning and photocopying
  • newspapers and local newspaper delivery
  • off-licence 
  • payment by debit/credit card
  • post office with postbox

General

  • cards, stationery, children's books and maps
  • charcoal, firelighters, firewood and kindling
  • confectionery, ice cream and lollies
  • first aid items and toiletries
  • groceries, meats and milk
  • pet food and doggy bags
  • plants and flowers
  • puncture repair kits
  • seasonal items, gifts and toys

Local produce

  • Caroline's Dairy ice cream
  • Hepworth & Co beer and lager
  • Jo and Alan Waters' charcoal
  • Kingwood Farm eggs
  • New Forest ice cream
  • Runcton Farm Shop fruit and vegetables
  • Selsey Village Bakery bread
  • Southview Farm Dairy milk
  • Stuart Hanwell honey
  • The Fab Food Company cakes

Snacks

  • freshly made rolls and sandwiches
  • handmade pies and sausage rolls
  • hot and cold drinks and hot soup

Local interest

  • Boxgrove is famous for the discovery in 1993 of the Boxgrove Man, whose bones are thought to be half a million years old.
  • Boxgrove Priory features some of the best renaissance carvings of any English church. 

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