Welcome to Hoylake Library, a vibrant community hub nestled in the heart of Hoylake at 103A Market St, Wirral. Our library is more than just a place to borrow books; it’s a welcoming space for learning, exploration, and connection. We offer a diverse collection of literature, from timeless classics to contemporary bestsellers, catering to readers of all ages and interests.

At Hoylake Library, we pride ourselves on our commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction. Our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to assist you with your inquiries, whether you’re seeking information, needing help with research, or looking for your next great read. In addition to our extensive book collection, we host regular events and activities that foster community engagement, including author readings, workshops, and children’s story sessions.

The inviting atmosphere of our library makes it an ideal place for quiet study or simply unwinding with a good book. We believe in creating a supportive environment that encourages lifelong learning and personal growth. Discover the unique value that Hoylake Library brings to our community—visit us today or reach out via phone at 0151 632 2754 for more information. Join us in celebrating the joy of reading and learning!

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I have lived in Hoylake/Meols all my life and enjoyed swimming in the outdoor seaside pool (sadly go

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I have lived in Hoylake/Meols all my life and enjoyed swimming in the outdoor seaside pool (sadly gone) watching movies at Hoylake Classic Cinema (also gone) and regularly visiting Hoylake Library for my homework research. Amazingly the Library is still here though only open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Morning. Please support it as the staff (Peter and David) to name but two are friendly, knowledgeable and very helpful. There are plenty of PC's and the books selection is good enough to occupy even my children, whose selection changes literally by the week.

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