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Kilburn Library

Kilburn Library

Kilburn Library is located a few minutes walk from Queens Park station and the park itself. The library is a cosy place to stop off and browse for books, with a peaceful garden to the rear of the building, perfect for reading and relaxing on a sunny day. In addition to English, we hold collections in French, Spanish and Italian.

The library is free to use and join allowing library members to borrow books and use computers.

Visitors can access the internet using wifi, utilise reference material, newspapers, magazines, participate in activities, events and more.  We also have an extensive digital resources available in the library and remotely.

Every library has resources for children, young people and adults.  Material that is not available at a particular library can be requested from a vast network of other London libraries as part of The Library Consortium.

Please note due to our regular events programme, our libraries can be noisier at some times than others. Please contact the library for more information if required.

Facilities at the library

  • loan and reference books for adults and children in many languages including French, Spanish and Italian
  • newspapers, magazines, audio books and DVD rentals
  • study spaces 
  • public computers with free wifi
  • photocopier, scanner and printer - black and white and colour available
  • public toilets

CCTV is installed in all Brent libraries to ensure the security and safety of customers, contractors, employees, and visitors. 

Library access

  • some metered off street parking
  • pedestrian path is level and wide from Salusbury Road
  • level or ramped access at the front of the building (ramp has no landing at the top)
  • an automatic door is in place

How to get to the library

Public transport

Underground

Queen's Park Station (Bakerloo and London Overground)

Bus

The following buses stop outside or near to this library: 206 by Queen's Park Station/ Victoria Road

View interactive map for all bus routes 

By car

There is some metered off street parking in adjacent roads. The nearest council car park is on Salusbury Rd.

Contact the library

Address:

42 Salusbury Road,

Kilburn

NW6 6NN

Opening hours
Monday to Friday: 10:30am to 6pm
Saturday: 10:30am to 5pm
Sunday: 12pm to 5pm

Phone: 020 8937 3400
Email: libraries@brent.gov.uk
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