The Neighborhood Branch
Bucks County Free Library — Langhorne Branch
The county branch at the crossroads of Langhorne and Middletown — storytime central for a family-heavy corner of the county.
The Langhorne Branch of the Bucks County Free Library sits at Pine Street and Flowers Avenue along Route 413, serving Langhorne Borough, Langhorne Manor, and the surrounding Middletown Township neighborhoods. It is a classic community branch: busy children's room, reliable study tables, and a program calendar tuned to one of the most family-dense catchments in the county.
A free county card here unlocks the whole system — all seven branches plus digital lending — but the Langhorne branch earns its local loyalty the old-fashioned way: staff who know their regulars, storytimes that fill, and a location minutes from the borough's historic core.
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What the branch offers
The children's department is the engine here: storytimes, summer reading, and school-year programs that serve the Neshaminy district's families, plus teen space and adult programming from book clubs to tech help. Public computers, printing, and meeting space round out the standard county-branch toolkit.
As everywhere in the system, the card is free for county residents and carries the digital collection — e-books, audiobooks, and databases — which quietly does as much homework support as the building itself.
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The branch in its community
Langhorne's geography splits between the quiet historic borough and the busy Oxford Valley corridor; the library sits usefully between them, an everyday stop folded into school runs and errands. For a community whose commercial life happens along big roads, the branch supplies what the corridors cannot: a free, quiet, public place to simply be.
It also anchors civic life for the smaller boroughs — Langhorne and Langhorne Manor — whose scale supports institutions best when they share them.
Questions People Ask
Bucks County Free Library — Langhorne Branch — frequently asked questions
Where is the Langhorne library?
The Langhorne Branch of the Bucks County Free Library is at 301 South Pine Street at Flowers Avenue, along Route 413 in Langhorne, PA 19047, serving Langhorne Borough, Langhorne Manor, and surrounding Middletown Township.
Is the Langhorne library free to join?
Yes. Bucks County residents get a free library card valid at all seven Bucks County Free Library branches and for the system's digital collections of e-books, audiobooks, and research databases.
What programs does the Langhorne library offer?
Expect children's storytimes, summer reading, teen programs, adult book clubs, and technology help, plus public computers and meeting space. Check the Bucks County Free Library events calendar for current schedules.
What school district do Langhorne library families come from?
Primarily the Neshaminy School District, which serves Langhorne, Langhorne Manor, and Middletown Township — the branch's programs are tuned to those school-year rhythms.
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