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Jews Court Bookshop

Steep Hill, Lincoln LN2 1LS, United Kingdom

Jews Court Bookshop
Book store
4.1
24 reviews
8 comments
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6FJ6+VG Lincoln, UK
+44 1522 532280
slha.org.uk
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: Close
Wedneasday: Close
Thursday: 10–16
Friday: 10–16
Saturday: 10–16
Sunday: Close
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Linda Hart
Linda Hart
Fantastic bookshop. I spent an hour there. Love the combination of the new books and guides in the room on the right (and specialising in Lincolnshire subjects), and the second-hand books on the left (which cover a wide range of subjects). The second-hand books are good quality both in terms of subject matter and the condition of the books. The huge box full of old paperback guidebooks, pamphlets, and the wonderful Shire books is a treasure trove, all reasonably priced. The shop is staffed by volunteers, who love Lincolnshire!
Darryl Kirk
Darryl Kirk
Great selection of books. Support your local second hand and antiquarian book shops.
Hamish Connor MacLeod
Hamish Connor MacLeod
Fantastic wee book shop in really old building, massive variety of books to choose from , collectors items, rare manuals, comics, magazines etc worth a visit
Mark Robinson
Mark Robinson
Great place to buy books if you're interested in local history
I Weasel
I Weasel187 days ago
A good selection of local knowledge and historic books. Also a reasonable second hand choice, limited only by the room size.
Gee Brant
Gee Brant340 days ago
Fantastic shop. Unfortunately I didn’t find the book I had been looking for (Jack Kerouac) However my children came away with some fantastic books and little treats etc.
Staff were so helpful and very friendly. I would certainly return…
Dafydd Whyles
Dafydd Whyles1 year ago
Second hand range now much diminished compared to previous visits. Worth a visit for local interest but better range of general second hand in the Oxfam bookshop down the hill
Barney Cusk
Barney Cusk2 years ago
Rudeness of the blonde woman working here is astonishing. There's a sign outside saying BOOKS with an arrow. On the door it says 'four at a time' so you can understand why the doors shut and assume you may have to wait to get in. A small 'Closed' seems like it could relate to anything as the shop is not clearly signposted. When I enquired if the book was open her aggressiveness and rudeness was astonishing. Just because it's clear to you, the owner, the book is shut doesn't mean it is to passers by! I support independent book stores but I'd honestly just visit friendlier ones.
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