Eton Wick Library
Village Hall
Eton Wick SL4 6LT
Telephone/Fax: 01753 857 933
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| Day | Times |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 2pm-5pm |
| Wednesday | 10am-1pm & 2pm-7pm |
| Thursday | 10am-1pm & 2pm-5pm |
| Friday | 10am-1pm |
| Saturday | 10am-1pm |
| Sunday | Closed |
Bright, modern and with more space, books and computers.
Each library PC has access to excellent information resources such as World Book Online and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. World Book Online and GridClub are specifically aimed at young people and can be found in the Young People's Area on our library PCs. Other resources can be used at home as well as at the library. To find out more, see our Online Library page:
Link to Online Library webpage
The colourful Children's Library offers great children's books for all ages. From babies first board books to award winning picture books; puzzling adventure books to classic fairytales; children's first reading books to cutting edge brand new children's fiction and great fact and fun books to specially selected parenting books, the library has them all!! What's more - reservations are FREE for all children's and teenage books, so even if a book you are after is on loan or at another RBWM library we can still get it for you!
Top Tip: For long car journeys during the summer holidays, why not try a children's spoken work tape or CD? They are free to borrow and include all the most popular titles such as Horrid Henry!
For more information on what's on offer of children and teenagers, take a look at our Young People's webpages.
Link to Young People's webpage
The ICT Suite is available for hire. To find out more, please see our Room Hire webpage.
Eton Wick History Group is a thriving group of history enthusiasts that has been meeting in Eton Wick Hall (the same building as the library) once per month since 1992. As well as a programme of events, their website contains a great deal of excellent local history resources, including photographs and articles about past events and other topics of historical interest.
Link to Eton Wick History Group website.