Northwood Hills Library located at Potter St, Northwood HA6 1QQ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01895 556460

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Kamila Sobczak

5 Google Rating

Friendly atmosphere and helpful staff, lots of books to choose from in both: adults & kids section.

5/ 5

Friendly atmosphere and helpful staff, lots of books to choose from in both: adults & kids section. Great selection of audiobooks, travel guides, fiction books etc. Some books are in foreign languages. I order my cup of coffee there, read a magazine in peace and quiet surrounding while my child browses throug children's books. Love our library

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1 Google Rating

I used to go to the library,I found it very noisy. I couldn't concentrate .I complained to the staf

1/ 5

I used to go to the library,I found it very noisy. I couldn't concentrate .I complained to the staff. however, they didn't do anything about it. My 14 years old daughter got infection when she used library toilet .

Zak Ben

5 Google Rating

The service is consistently excellent up to highest standard My children love to visit routinely th

5/ 5

The service is consistently excellent up to highest standard My children love to visit routinely the library and enjoy the books borrowed Thank you so much

Arthur Farrow

5 Google Rating

I am surprised at the negative comments I have read here, concerning the staff of, and the facilitie

5/ 5

I am surprised at the negative comments I have read here, concerning the staff of, and the facilities afforded by, Northwood Hills library. Over the years that I have using this library, my praise for the friendly and extremely helpful attitudes of all the staff I have encountered is unstinting. That the library might not be most quiet of places for personal study is probably a reflection of the changing role of libraries in the community, as well as a shift in attitudes to what is considered to be considerate conduct in public spaces. For better or worse, gone are the days of the public library as a forbidding place cloister-like silence and squeaking linoleum.

Moha Cree

5 Google Rating

Visited last summer 2015 when I was in London from USA, great library the stuff were nice and welcom

5/ 5

Visited last summer 2015 when I was in London from USA, great library the stuff were nice and welcoming. Graciously allowed me to use the WiFi since the Internet was not working where I was staying. Thanks again

Donna Bridges

4 Google Rating

Very helpful people working there. If they don't have a book in their library then they will be able

4/ 5

Very helpful people working there. If they don't have a book in their library then they will be able to get from another within a couple of days. You can also order your recycling bags as well.

PETER BROWNE

5 Google Rating

The staff was very helpful.

5/ 5

The staff was very helpful.

Prashila Chudasama

5 Google Rating

Friendly, informative

5/ 5

Friendly, informative

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