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ashling

(25,771 posts)
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 11:45 AM Jul 2013

Gladstone Library, Wales

In 1889, British Prime Minister William Gladstone got out a wheelbarrow and began moving his personal collection of 32,000 books from Hawarden Castle in Wales to their new home about a quarter of a mile away. The new building, now known as Gladstone’s Library, was intended to make his collection available to the public, to scholar’s, readers, and writers of all kinds. Gladstone envisioned it as a “residential” library, where patrons could stay overnight, take their meals, and get immersed in the collection and their own projects.



Today, Gladstone’s library still carries out that mission, with affordable rooms available to the public, a generous endowment seeded by Gladstone himself, and a vibrant line-up of literary events. Guests have access to the collection and to the grounds, which seems like a downright dream.



Guest rooms are clean, simple, and recently renovated. Most importantly, they are also very reasonable at about $75 a night, which includes dinner and breakfast. (Though who is going to spend much time in there with all of those books just waiting?)








http://bookriot.com/2013/06/19/cool-bookish-places-gladstones-library/

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Gladstone Library, Wales (Original Post) ashling Jul 2013 OP
I'd love to visit. hunter Jul 2013 #1
Visit? LWolf Jul 2013 #2
That is so cool. tanyev Jul 2013 #3

hunter

(38,317 posts)
1. I'd love to visit.
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 12:11 PM
Jul 2013

First I'd have to hitchhike to the east coast and then talk my way onto a cargo ship headed for Liverpool... but maybe I'm too old for that.

I guess I'll to settle for a lottery ticket.

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