Oxfordshire County Library located at W Walk, Oxford OX1 1TR, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01865 815509

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Dan Q

5 Google Rating

Newly-reopened after an extended temporary relocation, this library now features revamped features i

5/ 5

Newly-reopened after an extended temporary relocation, this library now features revamped features including a community MakerSpace available for tech/inventive projects, Code Club, and more.

Faruk Erdoğan

5 Google Rating

It has a great location. Also, their children's library is worth spending time with your kids.

5/ 5

It has a great location. Also, their children's library is worth spending time with your kids.

tinatina HOLY

5 Google Rating

Excellent staff always helping use of computer and books available 2 floors spacious can accommodate

5/ 5

Excellent staff always helping use of computer and books available 2 floors spacious can accommodate many about 50 desk top available. One can bring Owen laptop and able to use desk and all free membership is available

George McClelland

4 Google Rating

A wide selection of books. Covid measures still in place, but the upstairs tables are available to w

4/ 5

A wide selection of books. Covid measures still in place, but the upstairs tables are available to work at. The WiFi is a decent speed too.

S K

2 Google Rating

A pleasant space with a good range of books, DVDs etc. The problem is the staff. No matter how few l

2/ 5

A pleasant space with a good range of books, DVDs etc. The problem is the staff. No matter how few library users are around most staff act like they are too busy & important to help - or even acknowledge you are there. If you can work out how to use the machines to check out books etc you can have a fairly good library experience without having to deal with any of them.

Patricia Saunders

5 Google Rating

The staff were very helpful

5/ 5

The staff were very helpful

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