Graham Sullivan

Upper Bucks' Anchor Branch

Bucks County Free Library — Quakertown Branch

The county library on West Mill Street — serving the borough and the whole northern tier, blocks from downtown Broad Street.

The Quakertown Branch of the Bucks County Free Library anchors the county system's northern tier from West Mill Street, a few blocks from the borough's historic downtown. It serves Quakertown and a wide ring of Upper Bucks townships, which makes it one of the harder-working branches in the system — storytimes, study tables, computers, and meeting rooms all running at capacity rhythms.

The free county card applies here as everywhere: all seven branches, plus e-books, audiobooks, and databases from home. For the borough's first-time-buyer families and the rural townships beyond, the branch is the region's free front door to all of it.

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Libraries & Community

What the branch offers

Expect the complete county-branch program: a busy children's department with storytimes and summer reading serving Quakertown Community School District families, teen space, adult programming from book clubs to technology help, and public computers that carry real load in a working-borough community.

The branch's wide Upper Bucks catchment — borough plus Richland, Milford, Haycock, and beyond — makes its meeting rooms and program calendar a regional resource, not just a town one.

Libraries & Community

The library and the borough

Quakertown's downtown revival gets the headlines, but the borough's everyday institutions do the daily work, and the library leads that list. It is walking distance from the Broad Street blocks, close to the schools, and woven into the routines of a town where errands still happen on foot downtown.

The pairing with Nockamixon State Park ten minutes east makes for an easy family formula locals know well: library in the morning, lake in the afternoon.

The Local's Take

Quakertown's pitch is a real town at an honest price, and the Mill Street branch is part of the evidence. Families moving up from pricier zip codes are sometimes surprised that the library, the downtown, and the lake add up to a richer weekly routine than what they left. Get the card, learn the storytime schedule, and the borough starts feeling like home fast.

— Graham Sullivan, Bucks County Realtor

Questions People Ask

Bucks County Free Library — Quakertown Branch — frequently asked questions

Where is the Quakertown library?

The Quakertown Branch of the Bucks County Free Library is at 401 West Mill Street, Quakertown, PA 18951, a few blocks from the borough's historic Broad Street downtown.

Is the Quakertown 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 — e-books, audiobooks, streaming, and research databases.

What programs does the Quakertown library offer?

Children's storytimes and summer reading, teen and adult programs, technology help, public computers, and meeting rooms serving community groups across Upper Bucks. Current schedules are on the Bucks County Free Library calendar.

Which communities does the Quakertown branch serve?

The branch serves Quakertown Borough and the surrounding Upper Bucks townships — including Richland, Milford, and Haycock — as the county system's northernmost branch.

Want Bucks County Free Library — Quakertown Branch in your daily life?

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