Located on Brownberrie Lane in Horsforth LS18 5HD, this Library serves as an essential resource for local residents seeking knowledge across various topics while promoting literacy among all age groups through engaging programming initiatives. With a diverse collection featuring literature from multiple genres alongside access points for digital resources ensures that every visitor will find something of interest during their visit! Our dedicated staff members create a friendly atmosphere conducive towards studying or leisurely reading while being available for assistance whenever needed! Come explore what this wonderful library has to offer today!

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Desmond Igboayaka

5 Google Rating

Art gallery was great! Beautiful portraits with oil on canvas and if your into Abstract and and expr

5/ 5

Art gallery was great! Beautiful portraits with oil on canvas and if your into Abstract and and expressionism there's something for you too! Beautiful white marble sculpture works by Joseph Gott of his second cousin Benjamin Gott(Although I thought Benjamin should have had a longer chin!) Enrich your knowledge of various art forms and scoop over to Henry Moore institute next door and appreciate the "strangeness" of his sculpture display!

Jordan Dean Small

5 Google Rating

Excellent Public Building. Check out the architecture and numerous displays. The staff are always su

5/ 5

Excellent Public Building. Check out the architecture and numerous displays. The staff are always superbly helpful. Brilliantly extensive range of books and you can use the computers and printer.

Em D

5 Google Rating

What a beautiful building!! I can't believe we have never been before!

5/ 5

What a beautiful building!! I can't believe we have never been before!

Matthew Farnham

5 Google Rating

I'd definitely recommend this library. Got everything for everyone. Only downside is not enough comf

5/ 5

I'd definitely recommend this library. Got everything for everyone. Only downside is not enough comfortable sitting areas to read in the 2nd floor.

Don Quinn

5 Google Rating

Excellent. One of my favourite places in Leeds which boasts a piano bar cafe (famous for it's tiled

5/ 5

Excellent. One of my favourite places in Leeds which boasts a piano bar cafe (famous for it's tiled decor). Don't forget to visit the music section on the 2nd floor.

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