Partick Library

A boundary wall with wrought iron railings surrounds the library, with its entrance marked by stone piers.

The interior is noted for its plasterwork, with coving and corniced ceilings.

It closed in December 2018 for a year-long refurbishment that cost £1.5 million and re-opened a year later.

The building was re-roofed and rewired, and repairs were made to the drainage and windows.

[2] The library features Glasgow Library's first 'sensory nook' which was described by the Glasgow Times as a "special multisensory reading space for young people with additional needs"; it was created during its 2019 refurbishment.

Partick Library in August 2018