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Watermill owners Jayne and Kevin Ramage

Recently published by The Watermill… FLOATING STONES by Lotte Glob – A stunning new art book from ceramic artist Lotte Glob, featuring photographs and artists notes and sketches, published by The Watermill (£25). Signed copies available. See books for more details or click here to order

Also on sale are sets of three, limited edition floating stones £150. Please phone 01887 822896 or e-mail info@aberfeldywatermill.com for further details.

Have a Grand Tour of The Watermill!.... You can visit all three floors – simply see our virtual tour of The Watermill

My Highland Perthshire Book – published by The Watermill and featured in a six-page article in Scottish Field see books for more details or click here to order.

Stop Press…Watermill Bookshop wins UK Independent Bookshop of the Year award!

At a glittering awards dinner at the Natural History Museum, The Watermill beat off stiff competition from all over the UK to bring home the Independent Bookshop of the Year award.

Many thanks to all our customers, suppliers and staff – without your ongoing support we wouldn’t have done it.

Thank you

Jayne & Kevin Ramage

”...an inspiring bookshop, art gallery and cafe located in the superbly restored mill”Rough Guide to Scottish Highlands and Islands

Order Pitlochry A History by Colin Liddell

A comprehensively updated and expanded history of Pitlochry and the surrounding area. Hardback, 272 pages including 260 photographs, maps and illustrations. £20 (postage £5, 2 or more copies post free). To order just visit our book ordering website at www.watermillonline.co.uk or ring us on 01887 822896.

The Watermill Bookshop

The Watermill is a unique development, bringing together the largest bookshop in the rural Highlands, contemporary art gallery, music and coffee shop. All this is located in a stunning Grade-A listed former watermill set in Aberfeldy in the beautiful Perthshire Highlands.

The Watermill was opened by Michael Palin in May 2005. In May 2006 we won the award for Scottish Independent Bookshop of the Year. In November 2006 the conversion of The Watermill was runner up to the multi-million pound Perth Concert Hall in the Dundee Institute of Architects Commercial Building Awards.

If you are travelling to or through the Highlands, The Watermill is a ‘must visit’. If you live in Glasgow or Edinburgh, we are within 90 minutes’ drive.

We are open seven days a week, 10am – 5.30pm (open 11am Sunday).

What’s New…What’s On…

Modern Print Masters, 20 September – 10 November – Our range of fifty prints by some of the most sought-after names in 20th century art gives a unique insight into many strands of modern art in Britain and further afield. See gallery.

October Events – We have a full list of events for October including book launches (Colin Liddell and James Irvine Robertson) and evenings with authors (Jess Smith and Alexander McCall Smith). See events for full details.

Like one of Channel Four’s Grand Designs says The Independent

in its 50 Best Bookshops feature 24 May 2008. “the smell of coffee as you walk in is wonderful. There’s an imaginative sense of design throughout the shop.”

Worth pulling over for says The Guardian’s G2

The Guardian G2 magazine made the Watermill 2nd in ‘30 great roadside cafes just a few minutes’ drive from the main road. see coffee for full text.

Best Bookshop says The Scotsman

“Stunning conversion of watermill and voted Scotland’s best independent bookshop last May…The largest bookshop in the rural Highlands (with 5,000 titles), it also has an excellent selection of children’s books. Staff hold five children’s reading groups each Saturday…Put all of that alongside the top-floor art gallery, the excellent range of Scottish interest books, the coffee shop, the spaciousness of the building and the plentiful supply of seats for casual browsers and you’ll realise why owner Kevin Ramage isn’t running scared of the internet.” David Robinson, The Scotsman, 17 April 2007

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