Hatfield residents have convenient access to a number of public libraries. Start by obtaining a library card from the Montgomery County Library, something Hatfield resident adults can do free of charge. Then, use the links below to learn more about local facilities, each with their own unique character, programs, and resources:
Montgomery County – Norristown Public Library
1001 Powell Street
Norristown, PA 19401
610-278-5100
Hatfield residents are served by the Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library and its branches. This library also comes directly to patrons through its Bookmobile services. The Bookmobile stops weekly at Valley Stream Apartments, Snyder’s Square, Village Apartments, and Ralph's Corner. View the Bookmobile schedule.
Bucks County Free Library
150 S. Pine Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
215-348-9081
This library’s main site is a spacious building in Doyletown’s cultural sector, within walking distance of an R5 SEPTA rail line station and the town’s commercial district. This system also includes 6 other branches, numerous small-town community libraries and the Bucks County Community College library.
Indian Valley Public Library
100 East Church Avenue
Telford, PA 18969
215-723-9109
This library offers patrons bright and inviting reading areas with comfortable seating and table space. Ever-changing wall exhibits and display cases add visual interest to visits. The children’s wing is a special space all ages can appreciate and there is a reading room designated just for teens.
Lansdale Public Library
301 Vine St
Lansdale, PA 19446
215-855-3228
Non-residents of Lansdale Borough may pay $35 annually to borrow materials at this library in the heart of downtown Lansdale. However, a number of the library’s programs—resume writing clinics, math tutoring, family movie nights and others—are open to non-members at no charge.
North Wales Library
201 Summit Street
North Wales, PA 19454
215-699-5410
The North Wales Library is conducting a $1.9 million Capital Campaign for acquisition and renovation costs of the new 10,000-square-foot regional library and community center in historic North Wales Borough. Support from residents and businesses in the North Penn region is essential. The North Wales Library is a member of AccessPA and membership in the Library is free to any resident of Pennsylvania. |