About the Library
The South Londonderry Free Library was first organized on a cold February night in 1902 at the home of the Honorable and Mrs. Addison J. Cudworth, now the Solo Restaurant. Judge Cudworth authored the History of Londonderry, which is still a prized possession on our shelves. Over the years, the library evolved from a room at the Cudworth’s house to the Sifter Building and then to Lizzie MacAllister’s residence - the library’s present home. We are located at 15 Old School Street in South Londonderry, Vermont.
We have over 13,000 volumes in all categories to take you where you would like to go. Each cozy room has a treasure trove of books from fairytales to current bestsellers. We have biographies, mysteries, historical novels, art, photography, gardening, nature, travel, science, philosophy, cookbooks and an outstanding Vermont collection. If there is a book that you want that is not on our shelves, we will try to get it for you via inter-library loan. Be sure to check out our ongoing book sale and reading area located upstairs.
Our library also offers a wealth of services to our patrons, including public computers, printing and copying, 24/7 Wi-Fi access, inter-library loans, passes to regional state parks and museums, and access to digital e-books, audiobooks, Universal Class, Vermont Online Library and Internet Archives.
We have over 13,000 volumes in all categories to take you where you would like to go. Each cozy room has a treasure trove of books from fairytales to current bestsellers. We have biographies, mysteries, historical novels, art, photography, gardening, nature, travel, science, philosophy, cookbooks and an outstanding Vermont collection. If there is a book that you want that is not on our shelves, we will try to get it for you via inter-library loan. Be sure to check out our ongoing book sale and reading area located upstairs.
Our library also offers a wealth of services to our patrons, including public computers, printing and copying, 24/7 Wi-Fi access, inter-library loans, passes to regional state parks and museums, and access to digital e-books, audiobooks, Universal Class, Vermont Online Library and Internet Archives.