Lincolnshire
Bridget the Browser has been
sampling the delights of Lincolnshire's bookshops. To her surprise she discovers
that the best bookshops aren't in Lincoln, where she had expected to find them,
but in Stamford...more Norfolk
The county supports an impressive number of shops. "Old
Station Pottery & Bookshop" in Wells-Next-The-Sea
is worth a visit and there are also a couple of remainders shops in the main street,
that occasionally yield a trifle. Just up the road at Burnham Market, "The
Brazen Head Book Shop" always has a good stock of art, illustrated and children's
books, and J.C Books in the High Street of Watton has received positive reviews
from guide users. Some
might view Simon Finch's presence in Holt; along
with "Baron Art" and the long established "Jackdaw Books",
as being an indicator of the health of bookselling in the area. Norwich can be
rewarding, but alas, "The Scientific Anglian Bookshop" is no more. Cambridgeshire Some
shops have been added but we are still working on this section of the bookshop
guide, and appologise for any inconvenience. Suffolk
In Bury
St Edmunds, Churchgate Books is recommend by one of our readers.
A recently extended Poor Richard's Bookshop and Treasure Chest Books,
should make Felixtowe worthwhile. And Claude Cox Books and the Idler,
with Roy Arnold at Needham market, make the Ipswich area a good
prospect.
Essex Some
shops have been added but we are still working on this section of the bookshop
guide, and appologise for any inconvenience. If
you run a bookshop in East Anglia, just complete a simple online
form and you will start to attract new customers. Trade entries in the bookshop
directory are free (although we reserve the right to charge a small administration
fee in the future). |