Clevedon Community Bookshop located on Copse Rd champions local authors while providing access to a diverse collection of books across various genres. Our welcoming atmosphere encourages community engagement through book clubs, readings, and events designed to foster love for literature among all ages. Passionate staff members are always available for personalized recommendations or assistance, ensuring each visit is curated uniquely for you. Come explore Clevedon Community Bookshop—where every book purchased supports local initiatives!

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Nicholas Cooper

5 Google Rating

A fantastic, volunteer-operated community bookstore offering a range of genres at incredible prices

5/ 5

A fantastic, volunteer-operated community bookstore offering a range of genres at incredible prices - 3 books for £5 is tough to beat! The staff are affable and friendly too. Shop here to give something back to the community.

Lynn Shelley

5 Google Rating

I bought lots of good quality children's books at very reasonable prices! And the store assistant wa

5/ 5

I bought lots of good quality children's books at very reasonable prices! And the store assistant was lovely.

Kevin Hernimam

5 Google Rating

What a fantastic place, Clevedons best kept secret. A must visit place!

5/ 5

What a fantastic place, Clevedons best kept secret. A must visit place!

Dru Harries

5 Google Rating

An Aladin's cave of books. A true book lovers paradise.

5/ 5

An Aladin's cave of books. A true book lovers paradise.

Lynn Banks

5 Google Rating

A lovely bookshop. Good selection and very polite staff.

5/ 5

A lovely bookshop. Good selection and very polite staff.

Andrew Harris

5 Google Rating

What a great little asset this bookshop is! The volunteer staff are always warm and welcoming and re

5/ 5

What a great little asset this bookshop is! The volunteer staff are always warm and welcoming and ready to answer any enquiries as best they can. Bought a great book on contemporary art today, in really good condition for only £2.00! The shop is well laid out and has a fantastic range of books. I love going in with my grandkids as we always manage to find a bargain. Highly recommend.

Mike Owen

5 Google Rating

A wonderful book shop

5/ 5

A wonderful book shop

NickD 93

5 Google Rating

Excellent community Book shop, for secondhand books. Well organised and very helpful volunteers.

5/ 5

Excellent community Book shop, for secondhand books. Well organised and very helpful volunteers.

Bernadette Shovlin

5 Google Rating

Lovely book shop very friendly and helpful staff

5/ 5

Lovely book shop very friendly and helpful staff

Helen

5 Google Rating

Such a lovely second hand bookshop run by volunteers all for the community. Definitely a must brows

5/ 5

Such a lovely second hand bookshop run by volunteers all for the community. Definitely a must browse !

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