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Discover Big Library

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When

Sunday, 19 April 2026

Ushaw Historic House, Chapels & Gardens

Woodland Road, Durham, DH7 9RH

Price

Free! (worth double-checking)

About this event

More books, more space, more stories. Experience Ushaw’s Big Library this March & April. Described by historian Eamon Duffy as “unquestionably the most important Catholic library in Britain,” this introductory experience invites you to explore the magnificent space at your own pace. Ushaw’s Big Library houses over 50,000 volumes, including unique early manuscripts and rare first editions. A limited selection of books and archival treasures will be on open display, offering a glimpse into the richness of the collection. This visit is designed as an introduction to the Big Library. For those who would like a deeper, curator-led experience featuring up to 20 fascinating books and archival highlights, a 90-minute Library Experience is also available here To ensure a relaxed and enjoyable visit, entry is via pre-bookable 30 minute time slots - no queues, just the opportunity to step inside one of Ushaw’s most atmospheric and inspiring spaces. Booking information Pre-booking is essential. Entry is only available with a valid ticket. Access is limited to your allocated 30 minute time slot. Please arrive promptly at the start of your slot to enjoy the full experience. Tickets are non-refundable, but timeslots can be changed if availability allows. Accessibility notice: Ushaw’s Big Library is accessed via 40 wide, shallow steps. We are actively working to improve accessibility across all areas and appreciate your understanding.

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