The Town of Bedford is situated in northern Westchester County, 45 miles north of New York City. The Town encompasses the hamlets of Bedford Hills, Bedford Village, and Katonah.
Located in a charming 1860 farmhouse, the Bedford Hills Free Library building welcomes everyone in our community to enjoy our cozy and quiet space. Browse our collection, read, study, or write. One-on-one tutoring and families gathering to play a game or solve a puzzle are also encouraged.
Contact Us
Bedford Hills Free Library
26 Main Street
Bedford Hills, NY 10507
Phone: 914.666.6472
Fax: 914.666.6473
Email: bedfordhillsfreelibrary@gmail.com
To renew items after hours, please login to your account online or call TeleCirc: 914.674.4169.
Located in a charming 1930 farmhouse, the Bedford Hills Free Library building welcomes everyone in our community to enjoy our cozy and quiet space. Browse our collection, read, study, or write. One-on-one tutoring and families gathering to play a game or solve a puzzle are also encouraged.
Patron Services, computers and technology services, the Children’s Room, and the Library’s store are located on the first floor. Adult fiction is on the first floor and nonfiction on the second floor. Study and small gathering spaces are on the second floor. The Teen Zone on the second floor is reserved for the teens during after-school hours.
Please note that space use is for educational, cultural, recreational, or civic purposes only.
Our front doors are equipped with an automatic door opener to provide access for strollers and those needing assistance getting into the building.
Parking on Main Street is free and limited to two hours. Four-hour street parking is available on Church Street, one block away. Spots in the parking lot behind the Library building are currently reserved for staff and members of the community leasing.
The Library tracks guidelines from the CDC and local authorities regarding infectious diseases. Given the decline in the new-case rate in our area, masks are now optional for visitors inside the Library building. We encourage anyone who may be immunocompromised or concerned for other reasons to continue wearing a mask. We appreciate your cooperation.