Windows to Wroxton’s History:
The Libraries

The Guilford Library

Windows to Wroxton’s History:
The Libraries

Andrew Rose
Andrew Rose, Wroxton College Librarian

A Peek Inside The Guilford Library

The Guilford Library is named after members of the North family who held the hereditary title Baron, later Earl of Guilford. Guildford is a town in Surrey. The Guilford Library houses our poetry, theatre, literature and art collections. The Guilford Library has never been anything other than a library. It is also the most recent of our library rooms, having been built in 1859 (if you consider 1859 recent). There’s a secret ‘jib’ door in the corner of the room disguised as shelves of books. The door leads straight outside onto the back lawn. Looking up you can see letters of the alphabet. They run round the room above the top shelves in alphabetical order. There should be a S over the secret door but instead there’s an X. X for exit.

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