A much-loved Stockport shop described as a 'cornerstone of the community' has announced big plans for its future. The new-look Simply Books in Bramhall, which reopened in September under new ownership, will transform into a full service wine bar in the evenings, while keeping the bookshop and café in the daytime. Last December, owners of the business shocked residents by announcing they would be closing after 21 years .

The independent store had previously won a number of accolades, including being named Independent Bookseller Of The Year in 2009 at the Bookseller Awards. READ MORE: Huge Christmas party for dogs to take place in city centre - with free present for every pooch The independent bookshop was reopened a couple of months ago by family-team owners Ben, Karen and Jess. At the time of relaunch, they said they were "thrilled to continue the incredible legacy of Simply Books".

Launching on Saturday, November 23, the 'book bar' will be split into two spaces, and will offer table service throughout. Downstairs, book and wine lovers will be able to grab a seat at the shared table, while upstairs guests will be able to cosy up with a book and one of the shop's wines. Beloved bookstore Simply Books has been revamped with a brand-new look, coffee shop and menu (Image: Simply Books) There will be a regular schedule of events including poetry nights, live music, literary quizzes and wine and book pairing nights.

Over in the book nook, visitors will be able to discover a range.