Headington Library located at Bury Knowle House, North Pl, Oxford, Headington OX3 9HY, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01865 762867

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Headington Library oxford
Headington Library oxford
Headington Library oxford
Headington Library oxford
Headington Library oxford

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carolina PM

2 Google Rating

The library in Headington is very cozy and nice, the place is very nice....It is very quiet if you w

2/ 5

The library in Headington is very cozy and nice, the place is very nice....It is very quiet if you want to read there. But the woman who are working there is very unfriendly, She is not very kind. the library in the city center are nicer.

Andrew Taylor

5 Google Rating

Love going there it's a nice old fashioned library friendly helpful

5/ 5

Love going there it's a nice old fashioned library friendly helpful

Andrea Bird

5 Google Rating

This library is friendly and welcoming for families and adult users alike, with great areas for sitt

5/ 5

This library is friendly and welcoming for families and adult users alike, with great areas for sitting and reading, and even a keyboard that you can play music on! There is a public toilet in the building and disabled access via a modern side lift. You can borrow books and DVDs. If you want to renew books you don't need to bring your books with you, you can just renew using the electronic self-service machine. Make sure you check opening times, as it sometimes closes at 1pm.

Ian TM

2 Google Rating

Another library that thinks people don't need to use the toilets. Very sad that the council or libra

2/ 5

Another library that thinks people don't need to use the toilets. Very sad that the council or libraries think that they can't open them up to the public. Think they need to re-evaluate there decision on this basic but important issue.

Dan Cross

3 Google Rating

A charming but rather small library. There's only three rooms for grown-ups and there's not much in

3/ 5

A charming but rather small library. There's only three rooms for grown-ups and there's not much in the way of books available. The majority of books are of the fictional variety, with too few self-help, biographies and suchlike.

Maria I

4 Google Rating

A great library to visit with your kids in a fantastic location. Set In a period building. Selection

4/ 5

A great library to visit with your kids in a fantastic location. Set In a period building. Selection of books could be more diverse though and of greater quantity.

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  • Thursday09:15 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Friday09:15 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Saturday09:00 AM - 04:30 PM
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