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Charlton House Library
Charlton Library is located in the old chapel of the charming and historical Charlton House. The House is surrounded by Chalrton Park and was built between 1607 and 1612 by Sir Adam Newton. It is one of the finest examples of Jacobean domestic architecture in the country. We have public computers, colour printing, scanning facilities and free wifi access available to all.
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Celebrate 30 Years Of GLL At Charlton House Library
Birthday crafting fun @ 10.30-11.30am
Birthday celebration tea and cake @ 11.30am-1pm
Children's colouring competition @ 10am-4pm
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Charlton House Library
- Charlton House Library
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Charlton House, Charlton Road
Charlton
London
SE7 8RE
- By bus
- 53, 54, 380, 422, 486
- By train, tube & tram
- Charlton Station
- By car
- Car parking available
- 0 total spaces available
- 0 disabled spaces available
- Parking type: Paying
- £1 per hour. pay and display