Boothstown Library is located at 2 Standfield Dr, Worsley, Manchester M28 1NB providing locals with access to a rich selection of books amid a welcoming atmosphere ideal for reading or studying. The library offers both physical collections as well as digital resources tailored to meet various interests within the community. Staff members are committed to ensuring that each patron has access to helpful information while creating engaging experiences through various programs offered regularly throughout the year. Boothstown Library’s dedication to quality service ensures that it remains an essential hub for knowledge in the area.

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Aung Kyaw

5 Google Rating

Small local library with fairly big selection of books with new published titles and friendly helpfu

5/ 5

Small local library with fairly big selection of books with new published titles and friendly helpful staff. A few parking spaces at the back. Nice and quiet.

Phil Calvert

4 Google Rating

It's OK but the amount of choice is small compared to the Walkden Gateway.

4/ 5

It's OK but the amount of choice is small compared to the Walkden Gateway.

Hayley

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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  • Wednesday01:30 PM - 05:00 PM
  • Thursday01:30 PM - 05:00 PM
  • Friday09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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