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The Book Cafe has over three thousand books to lend, with the latest popular fiction, a large children's section, a local history section and the ability to order almost any book you might need. Our popular Cafe is a great village meeting place. Two computers with optic fibre connections provide fast Internet access for and to the community.
We are pleased to enrol new members during opening hours. You are welcome to browse: or why not have a chat over a cup of tea or coffee or make use of the on-line computers? Book Cafe members live in the villages of Kneesworth, Abbington Piggots, Steeple Morden, Guilden Morden, Litlington as well as Bassingbourn, though not exclusively so: new members are most welcome from Bassingbourn Barracks, together with villagers from nearby parishes of Whaddon and Shingay-cum-Wendy. Thinking of calling in? Don't hesitate, our opening hours are in the next column. Why not extend your interest further and become a friend of the Book Cafe? [More]
Borders Book Group prepares to welcome star guest - Rebecca Stott Read more about the release of Ghostwalk in paperback | Bassingbourn Book Cafe The Limes, High Street Bassingbourn-cum-Kneesworth Royston, Herts SG8 5LD Phone number (during opening hours) 01763 247618 E-mail address
Monday 3 to 5 pm (except Bank Holidays) Thursday 2 to 4.30 pm (Storytime as available 2-2.30) and 6 to 8 pm Saturday 10 to Noon If there are errors or omissions on this site please let us know via the Contact page so that they may be corrected
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