Libraries are an endangered species with the rise of e-books and this one provided a nice sanctuary from the bustling markets and foot traffic on Church Street.
We were strolling along Church Street looking for antique door bell / door chimes - long tubular ones, but for the love of Gordon Ramsey's prix fixe lunch, I had a ticking time bomb in the back of my pants.
This area, which is not far from the nice Regent's Park and the London Business School, seemed a bit dodgy. Wedged between stores selling grocery, sundries and other foodstuff on a street that is known for antiques, I was surprised to find a public library here. To my further surprise, their bathroom downstairs was super clean.
After I destroyed the bathroom, we walked around the small, yet sufficient, library. After all, I'm not a hit-and-run type of girl. The guy checking out books was friendly and there seems to be a good variety of media (books, CD/DVDs, internet) with enough interesting topics to keep me reading for months.
There are separate floors for adults, young adults and young children so everyone can enjoy the library within their age group.
I hope the locals keep this library alive. read more