Leighton Library Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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One of a kind experience
Really unique place. It is so exciting to see so many ancient books. The librarian is willing to answer all questions, you can even ask to open the book you like and look through it. Definitely a must...
The Leighton Library is named after Robert Leighton who was Bishop of Dunblane between 1662-1670 and Bishop of Glasgow from 1670 to 1674. The building was built in 1687 as a result of the bequest of ...
A unique place, a gem for bibliophiles and a fascinating opportunity to reflect on the life of educated people over the 300 years since it was established.Two enthusiastic and friendly volunteers shar...
One of a kind experience
Really unique place. It is so exciting to see so many ancient books. The librarian is willing to answer all questions, you can even ask to open the book you like and look through it. Definitely a must...
A historic gem - well worth a visit.
The Leighton Library is named after Robert Leighton who was Bishop of Dunblane between 1662-1670 and Bishop of Glasgow from 1670 to 1674. The building was built in 1687 as a result of the bequest of ...
What a find
Fabulous little library with wonderful manuscripts and very helpful and knowledgable staff. Not huge, but well worth the visit.
Small, but perfect for book and history lovers
A unique place, a gem for bibliophiles and a fascinating opportunity to reflect on the life of educated people over the 300 years since it was established.Two enthusiastic and friendly volunteers shar...
Fascinating place - well worth a visit
What a gem of a place! The volunteers were so friendly and knowledgeable and really brought the collection to life.