Open House Festival

Kenton Library

library

W T Curtis, 1939

141 Kenton Lane, Harrow, HA3 8UJ

Grade II listed building built in 1939 and designed by W T Curtis and H W Burchett of Middlesex County Council Architects' Department. At the time of its opening Kenton Library was the first purpose built branch library in Harrow. The library is especially notable for its bold geometric composition and the survival of internal fittings.

Getting there

Train

Kenton

Bus

114, H10, H18, H19, H9

Access

Facilities

Accessibility notes

Access to the staff areas of the library is by stairs only. There is not a lift

What you can expect

The library will be open to library users whilst tours of the library are taking place.

Create a free visitor account to book festival tickets

Drop in activities

Sat 20 Sep

10:00–18:00

Drop in: Guided Tours

Guided tours available during normal library opening hours 10.00 to 18.00

About

History of the Library

Kenton Library is a Grade II listed building built in 1939 and designed by W T Curtis and H W Burchett of Middlesex County Council Architects' Department. At the time of its opening Kenton Library was the first purpose built branch library in Harrow. The library is especially notable for its bold geometric composition and the survival of internal fittings.

Online presence

www.harrow.gov.uk/libraries

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