Eastcote Library located at 88 Field End Rd, Ruislip, Pinner HA5 1RL, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01895 558230

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Johanna

5 Google Rating

Helpful and friendly staff, well situated, nice selection of books. A definite asset to the high str

5/ 5

Helpful and friendly staff, well situated, nice selection of books. A definite asset to the high street.

Claudia Ciornei

5 Google Rating

Excellent service, professional and friendly staff, love it

5/ 5

Excellent service, professional and friendly staff, love it

MICHAEL WALKER

5 Google Rating

Nice and quiet at times the manager is a cross between basil faulty and brittas empire tollaty amusi

5/ 5

Nice and quiet at times the manager is a cross between basil faulty and brittas empire tollaty amusing come to eastcote Library don't go to sleep he'll have you have been warned

Sapphire & Rosehip

5 Google Rating

My Lovely local library; for me it is like the heartbeat of the community. A reassuringly comforting

5/ 5

My Lovely local library; for me it is like the heartbeat of the community. A reassuringly comforting quiet place to be. Am so glad it's not all clean lines and hightech wizardry inside, (although the pc's could process a bit quicker)! Overall it is an absolute pleasure to have a local library with nice staff and as a public space it hosts all sorts of different goings on there for the wider community. Without a doubt, it is vital to have a public library service available on our doorsteps for those much needed moments of solitude, which these days, is very hard to come by in these fast-paced modern times.

Mattia Baldini

1 Google Rating

Staff doesn't seem to appreciate the fact that people might want to go to library to revise or read

1/ 5

Staff doesn't seem to appreciate the fact that people might want to go to library to revise or read in SILENCE. Not only the persons at the desk did not ask customers to keep phone calls and conversation volume to the minimum, they were actually the loudest and noisiestst in the whole library! If you look for a quiet place go to Ruislip Manor Library instead!

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