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I have to explain to the owners an interest as a son-in-law, but yarborough house is really a nice place to browse second-hand books and classic cds and enjoy a cuppa and cake, convenient in the vicinity of other interesting shops and pubs.
Excellent loading. I came to the yarborough house in 1981 and it is one of the few shops that have remained unchanged and under the same property since then. it feels like a timewarp. in these days it was one of many second classic LP stores in Britain. but most of these shops are gone long ago. yarborough was (and remains) exceptionally rare in a large consist of especially classic lps and cds, but in a small border town. the owner is very knowledgeable about classical music and a part of the pleasure of visiting it is to find rare or obscure discs that would be hard to find elsewhere. It feels like an annual pilgrimage and I expect that like me other lovers are willing to travel over a hundred miles to see what is new on camp. the shop also sells a good selection to second hand books and there is a very nice caffe, in which after an hour serious cd, the time on the look for glitter over the pampering relax! yarborough house is a beautiful piece of old england. an institution for the well-known; and one of the reasons why the bischofsburg is such a special, unmistakable and endearingly idiosyncratic city to visit.
Large individual coffee/book shop. we always call when we visit bishops castle. there are toys with which my children play in a small basket, beautiful touch. many greeting cards to choose.
Fancy a cuppa, or more importantly a mug of coffee in an interesting environment where one may browse old books and periodicals, then spend some quality time at the Yarborough. It's easy to find because its in the square at the top of Bishops Castle main street. The façade has recently been painted a reddish colour. Parking is available nearby.