
The Village Fryer
Wollaston's local fish and chip shop on Newton Road. Closed Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays.
Last checked: June 2026
Village Directory
Wollaston offers a wide range of local shops, services and independent businesses. The village has a Co-op, general store, newsagent, chemist, Post Office and library, as well as several public houses and social clubs.
This directory is maintained by volunteers. Opening hours marked Verified have been recently confirmed. Please always check directly with the business before making a special journey.
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Wollaston's local fish and chip shop on Newton Road. Closed Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays.
Last checked: June 2026

Wollaston's Indian restaurant on the High Street, open seven days a week for evening dining. Sunday to Thursday 5pm–10:30pm, Friday and Saturday until 11pm.
Last checked: June 2026

A village pub at the top of Beacon Hill, beside the church of St Mary the Virgin — one of the most historic spots in Wollaston. The Hill sign is a familiar landmark at the junction of Church Street and Beacon Hill.
Last checked: June 2026

Wollaston's historic freehouse pub and restaurant, recently restored as a community meeting place. Famous for hosting Rod Stewart, Free, U2 and John Peel in the 1970s.
Last checked: June 2026

A sweet lover's paradise in Wollaston Courtyard, with over 800 jars of sweets in store. Build your own Pick 'N' Mix from jelly sweets, fizzy sweets, chocolate, fudge, retro classics, bonbons, liquorice and more. Dairy free, gluten free, vegan, vegetarian and sugar free options available.
Last checked: June 2026

A welcoming tea room tucked inside the Wollaston Courtyard, with distinctive green doors set within brick arches. Serving teas, coffees and light refreshments in a charming courtyard setting.
Last checked: June 2026
Wollaston's bridal boutique, offering a curated collection of wedding gowns and bridal accessories. Appointments recommended.
Last checked: June 2026
Wollaston's home bakery specialising in indulgent cakes and bakes. Order online or get in touch directly.
Last checked: June 2026

Bespoke cakes, milkshakes, traybakes, sausage rolls, coffee and wedding cakes — all made independently from a beautifully decorated shopfront on the High Street. One of Wollaston's most distinctive and beloved businesses. This corner building was photographed c.1910 advertising Colman's Mustard & Starch — see our Old Shops page for the historic postcard.
Last checked: June 2026

Wollaston's village convenience store — Premier Express with an in-store Post Office and Evri ParcelShop. Open early every day including Sundays.
Last checked: June 2026
Co-operative Food supermarket on Newton Road, serving Wollaston and the surrounding area. Open daily from 6am to 10pm.
Last checked: June 2026
Chinese takeaway serving the village from Newton Road.
Kitchen and bakery business at The Yard on the High Street.
Food product manufacturer at 36 High Street.
A local therapy centre offering sports therapy, osteopathy, acupuncture and related treatments for muscular pain, joint injuries and recovery support. Private treatment rooms with appointment booking available.
Last checked: June 2026
Wollaston's local pharmacy on London Road, providing prescriptions, medicines and health advice to the village community.
Last checked: June 2026

Wollaston hairdresser on Newton Road offering cuts, colour and styling. Late opening on Thursdays until 8pm. Book appointments online.
Last checked: June 2026
Beauty salon in Wollaston Courtyard.
Dog grooming service at 34 Thrift Street.
A therapy centre at the Courtyard hosting a number of independent practitioners and micro-businesses. The mix of therapists changes over time — contact them directly to find out who is currently trading.
Last checked: June 2026
A ladies' hair salon in Wollaston Courtyard offering cuts, colour and styling. Book your appointment online.
Last checked: June 2026
Brows, facials, massage and waxing in the Courtyard. Kaleigh is currently on maternity leave — we wish her all the best and look forward to her return.
Last checked: June 2026

A highly rated barber at the entrance to Wollaston Courtyard. 5.0 stars from 356 customer reviews. Staffed by Josh, Kai, Alfie and the team. Book your appointment online.
Last checked: June 2026
Local estate agency with knowledge of the Wollaston and Northamptonshire property market.
Accountancy practice at Westminster House, 54 London Road.
Telecoms and network cabling specialists based in Wollaston.
Property services company at Tower Court, Irchester Road.
Food industry consultancy at 47 High Street.
Business services and consultancy at 75 High Street.
Environmental and trade association based in the Wollaston Courtyard area.
Manufacturers' agents at Keystian House on the High Street.
Windows and doors glazing specialists based in Wollaston.
Family-run pressure washing business based in Wollaston.
Logistics and warehousing company at Wollaston Park.
Furniture and warehousing business at Stone Close.
Handpoured scented wax melts and associated home fragrance products, made independently in Wollaston Courtyard.
Last checked: June 2026

Traditional blacksmithing and bespoke jewellery at Wollaston Courtyard. Services include repairs, resizing, stone resetting, commissions, fabrications, wedding bands and much more.
Last checked: June 2026

Curated pre-loved classic menswear at The Yard in Wollaston. A carefully selected collection of quality second-hand and vintage men's clothing.
Last checked: June 2026

Professional counselling for children and adults, based at No.1 The Courtyard in Wollaston. Providing a safe, confidential space for therapeutic support.
Last checked: June 2026

Independent furniture studio at The Yard in Wollaston.
Last checked: June 2026
Interior design and retail showroom at The Yard on the High Street.
Home goods and crafts shop in The Courtyard.
Fairtrade shop selling ethically sourced goods at Wollaston Courtyard.

A private training gym on Thrift Street offering small-group personal training, classes, nutrition support and structured fitness coaching. Focused on strength, mindset and accountability rather than a standard open gym model. 7-day trial available.
Last checked: June 2026

Charity shop raising funds for the community library, based in the historic former Fountain Coffee House at the Newton Road and Council Street junction. The building opened as Wollaston's first Coffee House and Public Reading Room in 1893.
Last checked: June 2026
Wollaston's Salvation Army church and community centre. Exists to take Christ to the people and bring people to Christ, serving the local community through worship, pastoral care and practical support.
Last checked: June 2026

Founded in 1881 as the Northamptonshire Productive Society — the UK's oldest surviving workers' co-operative, nicknamed 'The Duffers'. NPS manufactured Dr. Martens boots under licence from 1960 until the mid-1990s, and today produces the Solovair brand using traditional Goodyear-welt construction. Still made in Wollaston.
Last checked: June 2026
Wollaston's village social club — a community bar open most days from the afternoon into the evening.
Last checked: June 2026
Wollaston's community museum, Curiosity Cottage and Beacon Hill — preserving and celebrating the history and heritage of the village. Open April to September.
Last checked: June 2026
A community venue at the heart of Wollaston, hosted by the Scott Bader Commonwealth — a pioneering employee-owned company with deep roots in the village. The centre hosts concerts, events and community gatherings.
Last checked: June 2026
A cluster of independent shops, studios and workshops set within the former farm outbuildings of The Limes on the High Street. Home to Awbery's Tea Rooms, Beamish Blacksmithing & Jewellery, Eye2Eye Fairtrade Craft Studio, Panda Pantry and more.
Last checked: June 2026
WABIK (Wollaston and Bozeat is Kind) supports the communities of Wollaston and Bozeat. Their work focuses on three areas: meeting the needs of those in financial or emotional crisis; building community; and saving items from landfill and preventing food waste. If you need help, or want to volunteer or donate, get in touch.
Last checked: June 2026
A community growing project bringing Wollaston residents together to grow vegetables, share produce and learn together. Hosts regular open days with refreshments, plants and homemade goods for sale.
Last checked: June 2026

Wollaston's community-run library on Newton Road — books, resources and a welcoming space for all residents.
Last checked: June 2026

A volunteer-run charity shop raising funds for Wollaston Community Library. Donations of good-quality clothing, books and household items are welcome. The building itself has a long history — it was home to The Fountain Coffee House and Public Reading Room from 1893 to 1930, one of the village's earliest community institutions.
Last checked: June 2026
A publicly accessible life-saving defibrillator mounted on the wall of Wollaston Community Library on Newton Road. In an emergency call 999 — the operator will give you the access code.
Last checked: June 2026
A publicly accessible defibrillator at The Works 1898 social club on London Road. In an emergency call 999 — the operator will give you the access code.
Last checked: June 2026
Mobile hairdressing service visiting clients at home across Wollaston and the surrounding area. Cuts, colours and styling for all ages. Contact to book.
Last checked: June 2026
Chiropractic and sports therapy treatments available from a home clinic in Wollaston. Specialising in back pain, sports injuries and postural assessment. Contact to arrange a consultation.
Last checked: June 2026
Local gardening and landscaping service covering Wollaston and nearby villages. Lawn care, planting, pruning, clearance and general garden maintenance. Free quotes available.
Last checked: June 2026
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Opening hours and contact details may change. Please check directly with the business before making a special journey. This directory is maintained by volunteers and may not always reflect the most current information.