Welcome to The Heatons Library, a cherished community hub located on Thornfield Road in Stockport. With its inviting atmosphere and comprehensive collection of books and resources, The Heatons Library is more than just a place to borrow books; it is a sanctuary for lifelong learners and avid readers alike. Our dedicated staff is committed to providing exceptional service, ensuring that every visitor feels valued and supported in their quest for knowledge.

At The Heatons Library, we offer a wide range of services, including access to computers, free Wi-Fi, community events, and engaging programs tailored for all ages. Whether you’re looking for the latest bestseller, researching a project, or seeking a quiet place to study, our serene environment is designed to meet your needs. We invite you to book an appointment or simply drop in to explore our diverse offerings.

What truly sets us apart is our strong commitment to customer satisfaction and community engagement. We pride ourselves on creating a welcoming space where everyone can connect, learn, and grow. For inquiries or to discover more about our services, please contact us at 0161 217 6009 during business hours or visit our website at https://stockport.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/MSGTRNGEN/WPAC/OPENPLUS. Join us at The Heatons Library—your gateway to a world of information and inspiration!

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Joseph Young

5 Google Rating

This is one of my favourite libraries to go to. It offers a wide range of books and articles as well

5/ 5

This is one of my favourite libraries to go to. It offers a wide range of books and articles as well as computers to use. All in all, a great place to go and read books. As as I have mentioned they bo offer a wide range of books for all ages. It's a nice local place to go. Definitely give here a go.

Albert Wynne

5 Google Rating

First class for all age group's

5/ 5

First class for all age group's

Ronak Halani

5 Google Rating

Great place, friendly library. Had a very productive work/study session. Please note on Nov 2017, th

5/ 5

Great place, friendly library. Had a very productive work/study session. Please note on Nov 2017, they don't allow to charge laptop.

Aud FosuTV

4 Google Rating

A wonderful literary oasis...

4/ 5

A wonderful literary oasis...

Joanne Singleton-Morris

5 Google Rating

Wonderful library

5/ 5

Wonderful library

John Keane

5 Google Rating

Incredible local library, perfectly located with an incredible collection of classics to read as wel

5/ 5

Incredible local library, perfectly located with an incredible collection of classics to read as well as nice seating and helpful staff.

Jeff Jones

5 Google Rating

Good place for books

5/ 5

Good place for books

Roger Moss

5 Google Rating

Excellent service, staff helpful.

5/ 5

Excellent service, staff helpful.

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