quaint – the world’s smallest library

The smallest library in the world is a red telephone booth in Westbury, Somerset, England. It is run by the villagers, has 100 items and never closes. The Library’s clients simply stock it with a book they have read, swapping it for a book they haven’t read. It also offers CDs and DVDs and is illuminated at night for insomniacs.Library_Westbury Somerset UK

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4 Responses to quaint – the world’s smallest library

  1. Dawn says:

    What a unique use of defunct space, such an interesting find.

  2. vera says:

    That’s clever, what will people think of next?

  3. Oh my goodness, I love this. What a grand idea–recycling at it’s most charming. :)

  4. totsymae1011 says:

    Nice concept. Love the accessibility to everyone and seeing the long line, as if going to the theatre.

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