Crieff
Perthshire
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Oldest free lending library in Scotland. Founded in 1680 these collections on antiquarian books are housed in a beautiful purpose-built 18th Century building with views over the Strathearn countryside. The book collection is a unique fragment of Scotland's social and intellectual history. It has borrowers ledgers back to 1747.
Next to the library is the ancient Collegiate Chapel of St Mary's (1508 Historic Scotland). Nearby, the old school buildings framed by giant Sequoia trees add interest to the library's attractive setting on the wooded banks of the River Earn.
5 miles from Crieff on the B8062 and 7 miles from Auchterarder. Look out for road signs.
Light teas available to pre-booked parties.
Opening Times Wed - Sat 10.00-12.45 & 2.00-4.45
Sun 2.00-4.00
Winter Closure: November - February
Admission £2.50 per head
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Innerpeffray Library
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