Inglewood Library, Inglewood

Inglewood Library

Inglewood Library, found at the Inglewood Town Square on Beaufort Street, is a wonderful inner city library. At the front entrance there is a vibrant garden area with sculptures. The town square also has a café, community centre and holds the Inglewood on Beaufort Markets in warmer months. Here, you’re sure to find something to read from the huge range of fiction and non-fiction books.

Inglewood Library

If you have an interest in local history, the Stirling Community History Centre is a wealth of information! The City of Stirling’s History Team is there each Monday 9am to 4pm.

Inglewood Library

Make new friends at the Inglewood Senior Citizens Club. The group is a great way to meet new friends, play bowls, canasta, bingo or go on outings during the week. Call 9279 3780 for more information. There’s “book chat” clubs too.

Inglewood Library

If you have grandchildren, the bright children’s area is found right at the back of the library. The inviting space has books for children of all ages, wooden toys to play with, bookshelves brimming with board books. There’s a few comfy chairs too, for cuddling up for a story.

Inglewood Library

And if you’re not a book reader? There are lots of audio books, DVDs, newspapers and magazines available to borrow.

Inglewood Library

If you require use of a computer there are plenty available for word processing, emailing and surfing the internet. Printing, photocopying and scanning facilities are also available for a small fee.

Inglewood Library

Inglewood Library is a lovely community space, well worth visiting if you live in the area.

Inglewood Library

Inglewood Library is located on the corner of Beaufort Street and Tenth Avenue, Inglewood.

Free parking is available outside.

See opening times and details on their webpage.

Find a library near you here.

About Stella B

Stella is loving retirement! Besides her loves of gardening, reading and painting, she adores spending time with her family and being out and about in Perth. Living in the Perth Hills, her time is often spent brunching with her husband at one of Kalamunda’s many cafes or enjoying a food platter over a glass of wine at a Bickley Valley winery.

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