June Glimpse



Held at 11.30am on Friday 24th June - booking essential. Click here for tickets.

Are you curious about the
 origins of Gladstone's Library? Would you like a sneak peek at the famous Reading Rooms? 

Built more than a century ago, Gladstone's Library is one of the hidden gems of North Wales. While the Library is open to day visitors who wish to enjoy spending time in the grounds of this Victorian neo-Gothic landmark, the Reading Rooms are silent study spaces usually only accessible to registered Readers or residential guests staying here overnight. Steeped in local and national history, this is the UK's only Prime Ministerial library and a rare example of a residential library. Known originally as St. Deiniol's Library, it was renamed in 2010 to reflect its connections with founder and four-times Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone. By booking onto a Glimpse, you will be given a talk about the building, its purpose and the ways in which it has evolved through time. You will also be able to peep inside the Reading Rooms, where researchers, writers and scholars of all kinds come to make use of the extensive collections and to work in silence.The Glimpse will last approximately 20 minutes. Attendees should check in five minutes ahead of the Glimpse, which will take place at 11.30am on the dot.

All funds raised through the tours directly support the Library, which is an independent charity, and its projects, including preserving the Grade I listed building and the rare and unusual books and archival collections housed here. We receive no government funding; therefore Gift Aid and donations are very gratefully received. You are also welcome to pop into Food for Thought, our on-site restaurant, for refreshments before or after the Glimpse. 

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