Summertown Library is situated in the heart of Summertown, providing locals with a welcoming space for reading and community engagement. Our library features an extensive collection of books, periodicals, and digital resources to cater to various interests. The friendly staff is dedicated to ensuring that all visitors receive exceptional service tailored to their individual needs. Regular events promote literacy, creativity, and community connection among patrons of all ages. Come explore Summertown Library—where knowledge meets community spirit in an inviting atmosphere.

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Ana

2 Google Rating

Rude staff, barely no plugs. Quite noisy

2/ 5

Rude staff, barely no plugs. Quite noisy

Hawwa C

5 Google Rating

Lovely place to spend wonderful times. Also has a quite, well-designed garden where you can listen t

5/ 5

Lovely place to spend wonderful times. Also has a quite, well-designed garden where you can listen the amazing birds. Child friendly with lots of activities, sing&song and etc. Finally, staff is very helpful in every content. I am absolutely sure you fell very welcomed in this library.

J van der Merwe

5 Google Rating

Wonderful place to study and find books

5/ 5

Wonderful place to study and find books

J S

5 Google Rating

Small library at the heart of Summertown shops

5/ 5

Small library at the heart of Summertown shops

Helen Pooley

5 Google Rating

Lovely library recently refurbished with beautiful sculpture garden at the back. So pleased the libr

5/ 5

Lovely library recently refurbished with beautiful sculpture garden at the back. So pleased the library was saved wit the help of a team of volunteers.

Gerson Benetti

3 Google Rating

no parking, only parking spaces on the street.

3/ 5

no parking, only parking spaces on the street.

Erinke van Grinsven

1 Google Rating

Bit ridiculous how only 1 out of 8 computers is available. Even with social distancing at least 3 co

1/ 5

Bit ridiculous how only 1 out of 8 computers is available. Even with social distancing at least 3 computers could be available

Shirley Shorter

5 Google Rating

A very nice library

5/ 5

A very nice library

Thom Kelly

2 Google Rating

Good facilities but more management. Loudest library I've ever been to, staff don't seem willing to

2/ 5

Good facilities but more management. Loudest library I've ever been to, staff don't seem willing to enforce any kind of noise level. Nice garden at the back.

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  • Sunday09:30 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Monday09:30 AM - 06:30 PM
  • Wednesday09:30 AM - 06:30 PM
  • Thursday09:30 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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