George Bayntun located at 23 Manvers St, Bath BA1 1JW, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01225 466000

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Lindsey Shaw-Miller

5 Google Rating

A first class bookshop with traditional bindery attached. A really good outing for all bibliophiles.

5/ 5

A first class bookshop with traditional bindery attached. A really good outing for all bibliophiles. Bookbinding materials available for sale and a treasure trove of second hand books in the basement.

Lucy Robson

4 Google Rating

Great selection at good prices! Check out the print shop and basement!

4/ 5

Great selection at good prices! Check out the print shop and basement!

spike bookbinder

5 Google Rating

I've a somewhat biased opinion...very atmospheric book store with the addition of an amazing bindery

5/ 5

I've a somewhat biased opinion...very atmospheric book store with the addition of an amazing bindery - a rare example of an artisan workshop.Very fine examples of art, design and craftsmanship.

Chris White

5 Google Rating

Absolutely love this place. Wonderful service, fantastic selections and many undiscovered treasures

5/ 5

Absolutely love this place. Wonderful service, fantastic selections and many undiscovered treasures await.

Tim Woodland

5 Google Rating

Dickensian at it's best.

5/ 5

Dickensian at it's best.

Lee Clark

5 Google Rating

Really like this bookshop, proper traditional shop with beautiful books and a wide selection. Nice t

5/ 5

Really like this bookshop, proper traditional shop with beautiful books and a wide selection. Nice to just roam the shelves.

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  • Monday02:00 PM - 05:30 PM
  • Tuesday02:00 PM - 05:30 PM
  • Wednesday02:00 PM - 05:30 PM
  • Thursday02:00 PM - 05:30 PM
  • Friday02:00 PM - 05:30 PM
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