Corstorphine Library is located at Corstorphine Community Centre, 12 Kirk Loan, Corstorphine, Edinburgh EH12 7HD, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Corstorphine Library and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0131 529 5506 or visit our website

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Angie Angie

5 Google Rating

nice quite place with variety of good books always available

5/ 5

nice quite place with variety of good books always available

Gareth Baird

5 Google Rating

Family friendly environment with staff who are invested in the community. Lots of local groups for a

5/ 5

Family friendly environment with staff who are invested in the community. Lots of local groups for all ages. Bookbugs is a popular and fun event. Good selection of books too.

Luca Fois

5 Google Rating

Sneak peek of next Monday craft

5/ 5

Sneak peek of next Monday craft

Jayne Sprought

5 Google Rating

Always a friendly service, the staff went out of their way to issue my child their own cars when the

5/ 5

Always a friendly service, the staff went out of their way to issue my child their own cars when they noticed I was borrowing books for them too.

Georgia Wilson

3 Google Rating

good place but most of the time they don't have the book that i want.

3/ 5

good place but most of the time they don't have the book that i want.

Alistair Riddell

5 Google Rating

Excellent service despite circumstances they have to work under.

5/ 5

Excellent service despite circumstances they have to work under.

Thomas Fox

5 Google Rating

Freshly painted and re-opened!

5/ 5

Freshly painted and re-opened!

Angelo Rubatto

5 Google Rating

An absolutely wonderful local amenity for the people of Corstorphine, Carrick Knowe, and beyond. Muc

5/ 5

An absolutely wonderful local amenity for the people of Corstorphine, Carrick Knowe, and beyond. Much more than a public Library, it also serves as a community hub with several groups meeting and operating from here. Also includes IT, Internet and printing facilities for public use.

Caroline Magoha

5 Google Rating

An excellent resource for our community and second home for my son. Thank you mates! Reading has all

5/ 5

An excellent resource for our community and second home for my son. Thank you mates! Reading has all other flavour with you!

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