About The Book Buyer — UK Estate Book Specialists
A family-run book buyer established in 2008, helping executors, solicitors and families clear substantial inherited book collections during probate.
Please Note: We will not be buying again until September 2025 due to stock levels. Unfortunately, we are unable to answer emails or telephone calls during this time.
The Book Buyer is a long-established UK book buyer, founded in 2008, working with families, executors and probate professionals who need help clearing substantial private libraries.
If you are wondering who buys books from estates or inherited homes, this is exactly what we do.
Over time, our work has naturally shifted away from small household lots toward the kind of collections most often found in probate properties — academic studies, lifelong specialist shelves and multi-room home libraries.
Today, the majority of the collections we handle involve 500+ books from estates across England and Wales.

We began in the second-hand book trade in 2008, buying and reselling collections from across the UK.
As the business developed, it became clear that the most complex — and most important — work involved helping families clear books after bereavement, residential-care transitions or house sales.
Books often represent decades of study and collecting. Clearing them can be emotionally difficult as well as physically demanding. These experiences shaped the way we now operate: calmly, discreetly and with a focus on reducing stress for executors and families.
That is why we simplified how we work.
The Book Buyer is run by Alan and Gemma.
Alan oversees enquiries, reviews estate libraries from photographs and coordinates collections with families, executors and solicitors.
Gemma manages office operations, customer service and processing oversight, ensuring that as many books as possible are prepared carefully for new owners and that they are described accurately and dispatched securely.
They work alongside a small, trusted team who handle packing, lifting and transport at the property.
Once collections arrive at our premises, books are carefully sorted and condition-checked. Suitable titles are prepared for sale, while others are directed toward appropriate redistribution, donation or recycling — ensuring libraries are treated responsibly from removal through to their second life with new owners.
This structure allows the business to remain personal, accountable and reliable at every stage of the estate-clearance process.
Rather than lengthy per-book valuations, our estate service is built around:
Where appropriate, we normally aim to clear complete estate libraries and will always discuss the most suitable approach as part of the assessment process.
Most weeks we are clearing estate libraries containing:
These are the types of collections for which our estate-clearance service is designed.
Families often place great importance on what happens to a lifetime’s books after an estate clearance.
We take that responsibility seriously.
Where appropriate:
Each year we donate 1% of our profits to charities close to our family.
We recently helped a family clear a 1,200-book academic library from a probate property in Surrey. The executor needed the house ready for sale within a tight timeframe, and the collection was removed in a single organised visit.
We do not accept every enquiry.
By focusing on estate-scale libraries, we can:
If a collection is not right for us, we will always say so honestly.
When people contact us about clearing books from an estate, they are often dealing with tight timelines and difficult circumstances.
Our commitment is straightforward:
Send photographs showing both the scope of the shelves and title detail, along with a few basic details about the property. We will confirm whether your collection fits our estate service.
The Book Buyer Ltd – Registered Company No. 15906438