Chapeltown Library is located at The Reginald Centre, 263 Chapeltown Rd, Leeds LS7 3EX, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Chapeltown Library and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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emma reilly

5 Google Rating

Excellent staff that are very friendly and helpful! If they don't have a particular book they will h

5/ 5

Excellent staff that are very friendly and helpful! If they don't have a particular book they will happily order it in from another library. The library it's self has a great kids corner with a comfortable area for them to sit and read. There is a selection of computers for adults and children to use. They have a service that reminds you when your books and your children's need to be returned. Overall a fantastic library.

Matt Cowley

2 Google Rating

THE LIBRARY WOULD NOT LET ME SHOUT AS LOUD AS I COULD WITHIN IT, THAT IS WHY I AM TYPING IN CAPS, US

2/ 5

THE LIBRARY WOULD NOT LET ME SHOUT AS LOUD AS I COULD WITHIN IT, THAT IS WHY I AM TYPING IN CAPS, USING THE LIBRARY COMPUTER FACILITIES! THE ADULT SECTION IS POOR, WITH NO CURTAINS/BOOTHS TO ALLOW ME TO READ THEM IN PRIVATE. ALSO, THE LORD OF THE RINGS ISN'T QUITE WHAT I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE... OVERALL 32%

Ed Horton

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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muhammad ajmal hamid

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

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