Heath Library
Heath library is an elegant 1930s building, located in the garden of the house where John Keats wrote his 'Ode to a Nightingale'.
There is a selection of books, CDs and DVDs available for you to borrow, or you can pop in to read the newspapers and magazines. If you need to get online, our computers have free internet access, or you can make use of our Wifi connection, also free of charge.
If you need to access a council service our friendly staff are on hand to help you use online facilities, and there is also a courtesy phone that allows you to call key council services for free.
Transport
Please visit Transport for London travel planner website - journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk