Accrington Library

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TypeLibrary
Architectural styleRenaissance
LocationSt James' Street, Accrington, Lancashire, England
Coordinates53°45′09″N 2°21′59″W / 53.752522°N 2.366329°W / 53.752522; -2.366329
Accrington Library
Carnegie Library Accrington, 2008
Interactive map of the Accrington Library area
General information
TypeLibrary
Architectural styleRenaissance
LocationSt James' Street, Accrington, Lancashire, England
Coordinates53°45′09″N 2°21′59″W / 53.752522°N 2.366329°W / 53.752522; -2.366329
Opened18 January 1908
Design and construction
ArchitectWilliam J. Newton
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameCarnegie Public Library
Designated9 March 1984
Reference no.1280524

Accrington Library is a Carnegie library located in the town of Accrington, Lancashire.

In 1904 a sum of £7,500 was offered to the town by the industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie for the building of a new library. Following an application for more funds this offer was increased to £10,000. The building itself was opened in January 1908. It was managed by Accrington Council until 1974 when this role was taken on by Lancashire County Council The building had a complete electrical rewire in the early 1980’s by a Nelson based company called Spencer Cuttell. It was a huge task lasting several months.

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