The Lewis Walpole Library is a division of the Yale University Library housing with a wealth of information covering British 18th century studies. The collection of books, manuscripts, prints and the letters of Horace Walpole was gathered by Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis, creating a massive resource for those interested in 18th century British culture.
Related classes and lectures are given at the library, which spans four historic buildings on 14 acres in Farmington Village.