Branch Contacts
Branch Manager: Roxanne Ringer
Board Trustee Member: Gary G. Russell - Mount Vernon District
Volunteer Coordinator: Dorothy Lockwood (find volunteer opportunities at Kingstowne)
Friends Group President: Jessica Storrs
Available Facilities
Access Services: One computer with ZoomText software
Display Cases: Two: One for children and one for adults.
Book Sale: Ongoing.
Book Sale: Ongoing and special Saturday Sales. Check website for schedule.
Meeting Areas
Reservations can be made for regular hours.
(Number of chairs limited, call branch to check availability)
Meeting Room: capacity 128
Conference Room : 13
Quiet Study Room: Yes
Branch Services
Internet Access: 19 Internet stations with Microsoft Office plus wireless access is available.
Parking: 105 parking spaces, 4 accessible
Languages Spoken
Languages spoken by staff at our branch include: Bangla/Bengali, Hindi, Tegulu.
Please call to find out when a speaker of a specific language may be available to help.
Phone Menu
703-339-4610
1: Location
2: Curbside Pickup and Library Account Information including renewals
4: All other questions, including holds and meeting rooms
9: Repeat menu
Library-Affiliated Organizations
Friends of the Kingstowne Library
English Conversation Groups
Architect
Beery, Rio and Associates
Frequently Asked Questions About the New Kingstowne Library
A sign at the corner of Beulah Street and Manchester Boulevard in Kingstowne advertises the future site of the Kingstowne Regional Library.
When will the regional branch be built?
Construction is expected to begin in winter of 2023 with occupancy in 2025. For more information please visit the Franconia Governmental Center and Kingstowne Regional Library Project page.
When was the land for the Kingstowne Regional Library purchased?
The site for the Kingstowne Regional Library was purchased in 2000 from Royal Palm Investments, Inc. for $3.4 million. The site was paid for from 1989 library bond funds.
Why was the land for the Kingstowne Regional Library bought so early?
The land and funding were both available, and delaying the purchase might have resulted in losing such an advantageous location. The site chosen was convenient to major roads, centrally located for Kingstowne residents, and big enough for the library’s needs (a regional branch requires a minimum of 5.5 to six acres to accommodate the building and adequate parking). Since its purchase, the site has been improved with curbs, gutters and sidewalks around its perimeter, and all public utilities are available.
Will funds from the 2004 Library referendum be used to construct the regional branch in Kingstowne?
No. Funds from that library bond referendum were used to build two new branches in Oakton and Burke and renovate four of the library’s oldest branches. Funds for the construction of the Kingstowne Regional Library will have to be included in another bond referendum in the future.
What will happen to the current Kingstowne Library in the Landsdowne Shopping Centre at the corner of Beulah Street and Telegraph Road?
Its future will be decided once we get closer to the construction of the regional branch. The current Kingstowne Library was opened as a result of a corporate partnership with A.J. Dwoskin & Associates, Inc., which donated the space as a proffer when the Landsdowne Shopping Centre was built. The library has a 20-year lease on the space.