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Address: 4 Isbourne Way, Winchcombe, Cheltenham GL54 5NS, UK
Phone: 01242 604408
State: Gloucestershire
City: Cheltenham
Zip Code: GL54 5NS


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Reviews
I'm in two thoughts about this bookstore. All the hard backs are £5 and paperbacks £3, which is fairly expensive for a second hand bookstore, though this varies from book to book. There is however a huge selection of books, mostly well organized, so if you are looking for one that is less common, this is the place for you. I would however recommend a visit if you are in the area. The card machine is a £5 minimum.
Awful. The woman at the till was video calling her friend on speakerphone for the half hour I was there. When I interrupted her to ask something she had no idea where any books were. Selection seemed good but I walked out, there's other more helpful places.
Packed with books of and for all ages. Old fashioned book shop split over two levels with a small, cosy seating area upstairs. Everything's arranged roughly into subjects with piles of books everywhere. In fact it's a little too full. Navigating around is difficult in places. I was barely able to squeeze into one room upstairs. Pricing seems a little haphazard and, at times, quite high compared to other shops. However, after shifting several stacks and removing the front row of double shelved books, I came across a few novels I've been after for years.
Recently moved to the area and first time ever popping into the store! Might I just say wow! This place is incredible it really is the sort of place you neeed to spend a good hour plus to look around! Had a proper nosey around the whole selection sometimes a bit difficult to look at stuff due to there just being so much. And managed to fine a couple of early edition Le Corbusier books which I had been after awhile!
Absolutely brimming with books. Not hugely convenient if you've got a specific book in mind but full of treasures if you love to browse. They had some beautiful leather bound books tucked in a corner at the back. My only issue would be the books on the floor - makes it a bit difficult to navigate without treading on the merchandise. Definitely worth a visit for any book-lover.
This is a fascinating book store. It looks a little untidy but it is divided into sections. The narrow aisles between shelves and stacks of books make getting around the store a little hazardous. But there is a treasure trove of knowledge to browse through and prices are realistic.
Great bookstore. A lot of old and very old. Books to browse through.
Fantastic place. Loved it. Both me, the wife and the kids found lots of books to buy and the girl behind the counter was very friendly. Will go back soon.
Great bookshop with one the largest varieties of books avaliable. The wealth of literature it holds is very impressive, but honestly is also one of its weaknesses. Since there are so many books to so few shelves, you often have to sift through thousands of piles just to find something you want and on the shelves many books are layered, so there are whole rows of books hidden behind the front layer. The best way I can imagine to improve this is either to expand, both in physical space and online so keeping the majority of their stock hidden from the shop front or if they could simply go through their stock and pick the books of best value to feature. This will remove the unnecessary items that are taking up space and allow customers to more easily find quality books they might actually be looking for.
Great to find a secondhand bookshop, but the prices are rather high. And frustrating that the books are two rows deep on the shelves, so who knows what might be there!
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