"Hi, my name is Freya.
My mum is one of the goats that provides the fresh milk for your soap."
The cost of postage is £1.70 per order, then 30p per item.
We strive to be transparent with our postage costs and keep them as low as we can.
We understand that for smaller orders postage can seem steep but please bear in mind that we do not make any profit at all on postage charges.
Items will be sent by Royal Mail first class post. The Royal Mail aims to deliver packets in no more than 2 working days.
We endeavor to despatch your order within 2 working days, though it rarely takes that long.
In the unlikely event of an item not being available we will contact you by e-mail before despatching your order so you can decide whether to amend your order. We will not automatically send substitute items.
We are not yet registered for VAT so our prices do not include it.
Your payment will be processed on our behalf by PayPal. They accept all major credit/debit cards and the transaction will cost you nothing extra.
Under the provisions of the 'The Distance Selling Regulations' you may cancel your order without question within 7 working days. This period starts after the day on which you receive the goods.
If you wish to cancel your order…
cs@goatsmilksoap.co.uk
Customer Services Marston House Leominster HR6 0NL
This is not a complete statement of the law and you may wish to check it for yourself.
You have items in your Basket.
Our soap is vegetarian and made in the old-fashioned way using the 'cold process'.
Our soap is handmade from scratch from natural ingredients.
We do NOT use bought-in 'melt and pour' mixes that produce inferior 'instant' soap bars.
We do NOT use bought-in powdered goats milk.
The fresh goats milk we use comes from our own herd of rare-breed Golden Guernseys that graze on the rural pastures of Herefordshire. You can find out more about them on the Bluehills Herd web site.
For more information on Golden Guernsey Goats why not visit the "Golden Goats" web site.
For more information about buying and keeping goats check out Goat Breeds in the UK