Chetham’s Library

Chetham’s Library editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Kulturalis

Publishing:12th Jan '26

£7.95

This title is due to be published on 12th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Chetham’s Library cover

Chetham’s Library is the oldest surviving public library in Britain. It was founded in 1653, under the will of Humphrey Chetham, a prosperous Manchester textile merchant, banker and landowner. His legacy also established a school for 40 poor boys (now a specialist music school) and provided for five chained libraries to be placed in local churches.

The Library, in Manchester, England, is housed in a beautiful sandstone building dating from 1421, which was constructed to accommodate the priests of Manchester’s Collegiate Church (now the Cathedral). It remains one of the most complete medieval building complexes to survive in the northwest of England. The building and the magnificent library interior create a unique atmosphere for both readers and visitors.

The Insideseriesfocuses on the mission and organisation of an institution - the context in which it operates and the people who make it work. It tells the story of how an institution has evolved through its people, history, architecture, purpose and practice.

ISBN: 9781836360377

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

32 pages