Tate Streatham Library

Located at the central point of Streatham High Road, the landmark first opened its doors in 1890 and was built by Henry Tate, who later established London’s famous Tate Britain.

The library is a shared community space, with areas to work, relax and come together. Open, with lots of natural lighting and peaceful areas, this is the perfect place to visit if you want to get on with reading, studying or you just need a break. The garden is a delight in the summer and the reading hall equally exudes the best of the sunlight for you to enjoy in an indoor setting.

Opening Hours

Monday

11am - 8pm

Tuesday

11am - 8pm

Wednesday

11am - 8pm

Thursday

11am - 6pm

Friday

11am - 6pm

Saturday

9am-5pm

Sunday

12pm-5pm

Address

Our Address

63 Streatham High Rd, SW16 1PN

Telephone

020 7926 6768

Email

StreathamLibrary@lambeth.gov.uk