This YMCA is par for the course, a good value second hand furniture shop. It's mostly basic, functional furniture - you can pick up a small bookcase for about £10, a large one for about £25, and a small desk for around £20. If you're not troubled by the concept of a second-hand mattress, you could find a fairly okay one in here for £40 - 50, and they're often nearly new. There are bed frames as well, and various bedside cabinets and smaller bits. The interest comes in the odd few jokers in the pack, in the shape of a retro cane hat stand or a set of bar stools. There are a few really well made pieces of furniture in here too - last time I went there was a 1940s luxury-travel set of suitcases with a trunk that opened out and stood as a miniature wardrobe and vanity stand, complete with foldaway triple mirror and shelves. There's also a surprise in the shape of a large book section, and shelves of VHS tapes, all of which are on the cheap side even for a charity shop - some books come in at well under a pound. For larger items, the store will deliver for a charge. You can generally rely on them to have all the basics in. The stock rotates on a roughly two-yearly basis as students and roamers move out and take their CD racks back whence they came - it's almost like renting furniture, with the money going to charity. It's reasonably conveniently situated, with cheeky almost-parking on the street out the back where a blind eye will be turned to pulling up at the pavement briefly while loading. Overall, it's handy, functional and you might serendipitously turn up a prize. read more