The Osterley Bookshop, located in an old tube station in West London, will transition away from selling books due to financial difficulties, as announced by its owners. Established in the former ticket office of a station closed since 1934, the shop has been a cherished establishment for its individuality and eclectic collection of second-hand books and oddities. Although the owners will stop book sales, they plan to focus on their original passion for commercial art, hinting at a potential shift towards functioning as an art gallery instead.
After struggling with book sales for some time, the owners of the beloved Osterley Bookshop have decided to prioritize their commercial art sales instead.
The Osterley Bookshop, located in an old tube station, is making a transition from a bookshop to potentially becoming more of an art gallery.
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