Libraries
From the extensive collections of Kensington Central Library and Chelsea Library, to smaller community libraries.
Kensington Central Library
The Borough’s main public library provides extensive facilities and services including large local studies and biography sections. It holds regular events and activities and provides free internet and WiFi.
Chelsea Library
In addition to the expected services and facilities this library has co-working space and an extensive costume and fashion collection reflecting the major fashion movements that started in the King’s Road. It is the only library in the borough open on Sundays.
Brompton Library
In addition to the expected services and facilities, the library has community space available for hire and co-working space for small businesses.
Kensal Library
Much used by children, this is a true community library holding popular health and hobbies events as well as offering public internet and WiFi.
North Kensington Library
London’s oldest library has a thriving children’s library on the lower ground floor, a dedicated IT suite on the first floor with study space, all the expected library services, and a well-used space for community organisations and adult learning.
Notting Hill Gate Library
Just opposite the start of the Portobello Road market, the library offers a selection of services and facilities, free internet and WiFi, and limited study space. There is co-working space in the basement.
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