4 Cape Cornwall Street, St. Just, Cornwall TR19 7JZ
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Looking Forward to Spring

February 3rd, 2012

While in the midst of a late winter cold snap, it’s good to look back at some photos of West Cornwall in the spring to remind us of what we can look forward to in (hopefully) just a few weeks time!

These photos were taken from the March & April 2009 and May 2009 newsletters.

West Penwith in the springCape Cornwall from Kenidjack ValleyStunning sunsetCarn Gloose

Newsletter Number 1/12 December 2011 & January 2012

January 30th, 2012

1. Open again!!!

The new roof looks fantastic.

All-weather team - the roofers who did the new Cook Book roof

All-weather team

The Scaffolding is dismantled from the Cook Book

The Scaffolding is dismantled ...

The new roof of the Cook Book

... to reveal our beautiful new roof and windows

The Cook Book's new roof from the Plen an Gwary

From the Plen an Gwary

Newsletter Number 8/11 November 2011

November 17th, 2011

1. Cape Cornwall Street Christmas Fair

Christmas Fair 2011 Poster

Christmas Fair 3rd December 2011

The brain child of our neighbours in the new and brilliant St Just Art and Crafts Gallery next door to the Cook Book, we look forward to welcoming you to our first Christmas Fair with a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie.

In The Cook Book we’ll have a number of stalls offering beautiful work by Bosorne Leatherwork, Helen Jay Pottery, Evocative Cornwall and others, as well as genuine book bargains and Julie Chapple’s scrumptious mini Christmas cakes and rum truffles.

Tea, coffee and cakes will also be on sale. Read the rest of this entry »

Newsletter Number 7/11 July & August 2011

August 30th, 2011

Stop Press

The Cook Book will be closing daily at 4.00pm from Monday 5th September.

1. This summer

A mixed bag of weather, with some brilliant days and others with cloud as thick as a bag and down to about 200 feet, which isn’t so good for people on holiday – St Just is over 300 feet above sea level. But it’s great for cafe-bookshops, so is rain and we’ve had several damp and dreary days outside, while inside there’s been a terrific atmosphere, lots of people, conversation flowing, laughter echoing and our lovely staff keeping the food and drinks flowing smoothly, at the same time there’s been a steady stream of people up and down the stairs for books. Read the rest of this entry »

Walking South from the Cook Book

June 23rd, 2011

What a wonderful place to live and work. These photos are taken from a walk down through Cot Valley to the cliffs. These photos can also be found in the June 2011 newletter.

The sea at PenanwellWalking down to Cot ValleyCliff edge flowersAbove Progo Above Church Rock looking to the BrisonsNanquidno, out of the windAggie, in the wind!

NEWSLETTER NUMBER 6/11 June 2011

June 23rd, 2011

Walking South from the Cook Book – what a wonderful place to live and work

Photo of the cove at Penanwell

Penanwell

Walking down to Cot Valley

Walking down to Cot Valley

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Drama in the Skies

June 2nd, 2011

Living on the edge of the Atlantic means that very often the clouds and the skies can be very dramatic. These photos are taken from the November 2009 newsletter.
Storm clouds & stackTowering CumulonimbusSunset from Carn GlooseSunset from Carn Gloose – Clouds Over the BrisonsSunset from Carn Gloose – CloudbanksSunset from Carn Gloose – Longships Lighthouse

NEWSLETTER NUMBER 5/11 May 2011

May 12th, 2011

The Royal Wedding

It just has to be first!!

The Cook Book 'dressed overall'

The Cook Book 'dressed overall'

We hadn’t really thought about Friday 29th until Bronwen Rowland asked us what we were doing to celebrate, about three days before the happy event. Unimpressed with, ‘Nothing,’ she then suggested that we host a ‘street party’ and set about organising people, food and drink, and told me in no uncertain terms to make sure that we had the bunting out … Read the rest of this entry »

NEWSLETTER NUMBER 4/11 April 2011

April 14th, 2011

1. Happy Birthday, Cook Book

It was in November 2002 that Philippa said, ‘Let’s run a book-café,’ and changed our lives dramatically.

We opened The Cook Book on Saturday 5th April 2003. Eight years on and we are still enjoying ourselves, still welcoming old friends, still meeting new ones. Many of our guests come back year after year. Many newcomers are surprised and delighted to find a café-bookshop in the most Westerly town in England.

A huge thank you, one and all, for your wonderful support over the years. Read the rest of this entry »

NEWSLETTER NUMBER 3/11 February 2011

March 12th, 2011

1. The Cook Book achieves the prestigious Gold CHEFS Award

Newsletter 2/11 has the press release from Cornwall Council. As you can imagine, we are absolutely delighted to have been given this award. It is very much a tribute to Becca Vosper’s management of the café and to her sourcing of local suppliers. We really appreciate all her hard work. Read the rest of this entry »