Summer Library Opening Hours
From Monday 10th July, the Library has new summer opening hours.The Sharp Library
Open Mondays, 10am - 1pm, 2pm - 4pm.
Barker Reading Room
Open by appointment only for researchers wanting access to special collections held at the Cathedral Library.
The Barker Reading Room will be open at least two days a week - days and times will vary.
Our Library Spaces
Sharp Library
Our modern library collection and study space.
Open Mondays, 10am to 4pm.
Lunchtime closure 1-2pm, last admission 3.30pm.
Barker Reading Room
Our search room for rare books and special collections.
By appointment only.
Appointment times: at least two days a week, 10am – 4pm.
Lunchtime closure 1-2pm.
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The Sharp Library
The Sharp Library is our modern lending library and study space. Stay, study, read, browse, and borrow here.
- Durham University students and staff can use the library and borrow from us with a Campus Card.
- There are only a small number of study spaces which are available on a first come, first served basis, so arrive early to guarantee a seat.
- Wifi is available in this space.
Anyone can join us to use the library and borrow from us by joining as a Cathedral Library Reader.
The library may need to close at short notice due to staffing availability. If you are travelling to reach us, you may want to email library@durhamcathedral.co.uk to confirm we'll be open.
The Sharp Library is located in the cathedral's museum and has step-free access. Read more about accessibility in the museum spaces below.
The Barker Reading Room
The Barker Reading Room is where research appointments for researchers using our rare books and special collections take place.
Contact us by email to book an appointment or make an enquiry: library@durhamcathedral.co.uk
- Please give two working days notice to arrange an appointment
- There is very limited capacity in the Barker Reading Room, so we may not be able to meet all requests at busy times
- The Barker Reading Room is located in the Cathedral Museum and has step-free access.
Accessing archives and medieval manuscripts
Our medieval manuscripts and incunables (books printed before 1500) are kept a stone's throw from the cathedral at Palace Green Library, part of Durham University's Archives and Special Collections.
Researchers wishing to see items for the first time should first make a request to the Cathedral Library. If your request is possible, you will then need to arrange an appointment at Palace Green Library.
The archives of Durham Cathedral are held at 5 The College, close by the cathedral. Requests to access these materials should be made to Durham University's Library and Collections team. More detail on the cathedral's collections at 5 The College and how to access them is available here.