Sunday, November 2, 2025

Brigg’s The Rabbit Hole named Regional Finalist for Independent Bookshop of the Year

Independent Brigg bookshop The Rabbit Hole has made it to the Regional Finalist Stage for The Independent Bookshop of the Year award at the 2025 British Book Awards.

72 independent bookshops are listed as finalists across nine different regions and countries, with judges seeking out the best independent bookshops across the UK and Ireland, with a keen interest in what independent bookshops do in their local community and how this impacts their bookselling and range.

The Regional and Country Winners of the Independent Bookshop of the Year award will be announced on Tuesday 11th March, whilst the overall winner will be revealed during The British Book Awards ceremony at Grosvenor House London on Monday 12th May 2025.

The Rabbit Hole is a friendly, community-focused Indie Book Shop in Brigg, with a little bit of something for everyone.

The shop is especially passionate about books for children, with a dedicated, large and varied selection of fiction and non-fiction books for kids. However, you will also find a selection of books for older children, YA fiction, grown up fiction, and an eclectic selection of non-fiction. 

​The Rabbit Hole additionally hosts author/illustrator events and workshops, as well as being behind the No Limits Festival, featuring an action-packed programme brimming with authors, inspiring illustrators and live performances, bringing the magic of books and creative arts to life.

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