Welcome to Bootle Library, your community hub for knowledge and creativity located at 220 Stanley Road, Bootle L20 3EN, UK. Our library offers a welcoming atmosphere where residents of all ages can explore a diverse collection of books, access valuable resources, and engage in enriching programs designed to foster a love for reading and learning. At Bootle Library, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service, ensuring that every visitor finds the information they need and leaves with a smile.

We offer a variety of services, including free access to computers and the internet, study spaces, and regular events such as book clubs, workshops, and children’s storytime sessions. Our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to assist you with any inquiries or help you navigate our extensive catalog. Whether you’re a student seeking research materials or a casual reader looking for your next great book, Bootle Library is committed to supporting your literary journey.

What sets Bootle Library apart is our dedication to community engagement and lifelong learning. We strive to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and inspired. For more information or to book an appointment, please contact us at 0151 934 5781 during business hours, or visit our website at [Bootle Library](https://www.sefton.gov.uk/schools-learning/libraries/your-local-library/bootle-library.aspx). Join us today and discover the many ways Bootle Library can enrich your life!

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Allen Ward

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The experience was good as I had exceptional help from the IT staff.

5/ 5

The experience was good as I had exceptional help from the IT staff.

Terence Jolley

5 Google Rating

i enjoy greatly visiting this library when in liverpool- only suggestion i have is please make photo

5/ 5

i enjoy greatly visiting this library when in liverpool- only suggestion i have is please make photocopying free and printing off the pc's (like several other libraries in towns around the uk do)

Eric Sutton

5 Google Rating

Splendid enjoyable educational

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Splendid enjoyable educational

Barrie Rogerson

5 Google Rating

Always enjoyable

5/ 5

Always enjoyable

Michael Dwerryhouse

5 Google Rating

Excellent service staff always polite, used Liverpool libraries hundreds of times!

5/ 5

Excellent service staff always polite, used Liverpool libraries hundreds of times!

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