Welcome to Kevin Woodrow Books, your premier destination for a curated selection of literature in the heart of Bath. Nestled at 67 Walwyn Close, our charming bookstore provides a warm and inviting atmosphere where book lovers can explore an extensive range of genres, from timeless classics to contemporary bestsellers. We pride ourselves on offering personalized service, ensuring that every visitor feels valued and leaves with a book that speaks to them.

At Kevin Woodrow Books, we believe that reading is a gateway to new worlds, and our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to provide recommendations tailored to your interests. Whether you’re searching for a gift, a rare find, or simply want to indulge in your favorite authors, our commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction sets us apart.

In addition to our carefully curated collection, we also host regular events and book signings, fostering a sense of community among local readers and authors alike. Stop by today or give us a call at 07799 128583 to book an appointment or inquire about our latest arrivals. Experience the unique charm of Kevin Woodrow Books—where every book is a treasure waiting to be discovered!

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