![]() ![]() We’re an active shop with links to schools, regular events and activities and a monthly reading group. The word 'bookend' is also used metaphorically to refer to any pair of items which frame and define a significant or noteworthy event or place. We serve both the local community and the thousands of visitors Keswick welcomes every year in our shop and we have small outlets in the Keswick Museum and the Theatre by the Lake. ![]() Weather permitting, the garden area is a delightful area to relax with a cuppa or a glass of wine!īookends of Keswick Tel: 017687 75277 Email: Keswick branch is smaller but jam-packed with the same range of full-price and remainder books, an impressive selection of Lake District and Cumbrian titles and an efficient ordering system. The cafe is run and managed by John Watts of Carlisle. The café is used for author events, book launches and is also available for private hire in the evenings. In late 2016 the café became the start of the multi-venue State Management Scheme Museum and now features a permanent exhibition on the nationalisation of breweries and public houses in the twentieth century in Carlisle. They like to use Bookends as a meeting place with friends and acquaintances, and you think that is a promising direction. Boyer sees this as a tremendous opportunity to bring people into the store. They have more time and more disposable income, and they spend more of both at your uncle’s bookstore. However, even the nearby chain bookstores close. If you’re looking for that elusive book on Cumberland or Westmorland, and can’t find it on this website, please email us at Cakes and Ale Café Tel: 01228 529067 Email:Įstablished in November 2015, ‘Cakes and Ale’ café serves a range of hot, cold and alcoholic drinks, delicious homemade cakes and light lunches in a spacious vintage tearoom with a large garden. Bookends’ Bored Empty-Nesters are both the largest and the most profitable of the target segments. Search ‘Bookcase’ for a full listing of our own publications, many of which have also won prizes at the Lakeland Book of the Year awards. Bookcase also publishes books of local interest, all of which you’ll find listed here on the website. The selection of out-of-print and rare Cumbrian books is second to none. Bookcase of Carlisle Tel: 01228 544560 Email: in Castle Street, Carlisle is in a listed Georgian townhouse which was once the headquarters of the Carlisle State Management Scheme which ran the only nationalised brewery in the country.Įstablished in 1978, Bookcase is the sprawling home of secondhand, rare and antiquarian books as well as classical CDs, classical and pop vinyl and sheet music. ![]()
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