Bromley House Library stands on Angel Row in central Nottingham, occupying a historic building that has served as a library since 1816. The library is housed within a Grade II listed structure and remains one of the oldest subscription libraries in the country. Its collection reflects centuries of literary stewardship, and the building itself carries the architectural character of early 19th-century Nottingham.
Access to the library is by membership, preserving its traditional subscription model. The Angel Row location places it within walking distance of Nottingham’s market square and the wider city centre, making it accessible to those familiar with the heart of the city. The library continues to operate as a working archive and reading room, maintaining its role as a custodian of local and wider literary heritage.