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Carnegie Library Hub

Carnegie Library Hub on Herne Hill Road is a community operated centre housed in the landmark Carnegie building. It offers rooms for classes, wellbeing activities, study and events with long opening hours throughout the week to suit different schedules. The hub blends heritage character with practical modern facilities including accessible toilets and step free entry. Families can make use of changing facilities while visitors benefit from friendly guidance and a programme that reflects local interests. Its location near Herne Hill and parks makes it simple to combine a visit with other errands or leisure. Card and mobile payments are accepted for bookings which keeps services straightforward. Opening Hours Monday: 8am-10pm Tuesday: 8am-10pm Wednesday: 8am-10pm Thursday: 8am-10pm Friday: 8am-10pm Saturday: 8am-8pm Sunday: 8am-8pm

Herne Hill Lambeth SE24 0DG

Library Features 1. Community hub in the historic Carnegie building; 2. Wheelchair accessible entrance and toilet with family facilities; 3. Long daily opening hours including weekends; 4. Card and mobile payments accepted; 5. Hosts classes, wellbeing and study events

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