List of Hindu temples in the United Kingdom

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This is a list of Hindu temples in the United Kingdom, sorted by constituent country and then by region.

Contents

England

-See also: All Hindu Temples in United-Kingdom, their contact details and opening hours [1]

East of England

Luton

  • BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Luton
  • Geeta Ashram
  • Shree Sanatan Seva Samaj Hindu Community Centre

Cambridgeshire

  • Shri Ram Mandir - Peterborough
  • Rama Mandir, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

Bedfordshire

  • Bedford Hindu Temple [2]

Essex

  • BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Southend-On-Sea

Hertfordshire

East Midlands

Derbyshire

Loughborough

Leicester

Nottingham

Wellingborough

Greater London

Inner London postal districts

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NW
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Highgate Hill Murugan Temple, Archway Road, Highgate, London
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SW
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Outer London

East
Harrow
South

Wembley

West

North East

Middlesbrough

Newcastle upon Tyne

-See also: All Hindu Temples in Newcastle, their contact details and opening hours [3]

North West

Ashton-under-Lyne

Bolton

-See also: All Hindu Temples in Bolton, their contact details and opening hours [4]

Merseyside

  • Liverpool Ganesh Temple, Kirkby, Liverpool )( liverpoolganeshtemple.org.uk )
  • Radha Krishna Temple, Liverpool
  • Rama Krishna Temple, Warrington
  • Liverpool Murugan Temple, Upton, Wirral (liverpoolmurugantemple.org.uk)
  • Liverpool Sri Muthumariamman temple, Liverpool

-See also: All Hindu Temples in Liverpool, their contact details and opening hours [5]

Manchester

See also: All Hindu Temples in Manchester, their contact details and opening hours [6]

Oldham

Preston

-See also: All Hindu Temples in Preston, their contact details and opening hours [7]

South East

East Sussex

Shree Swaminarayan Mandir (ISSO), Brighton

Berkshire

Buckinghamshire

Kent

Hampshire

Oxfordshire

West Sussex

South West

West Midlands

Birmingham

Coventry

-See also: All Hindu Temples in Birmingham, their contact details and opening hours [8]

Dudley

  • Shree Krishna Mandir
  • Mata Da Mandir

-See also: All Hindu Temples in Dudley, their contact details and opening hours [9]

Sandwell

Shropshire

Walsall

Warwickshire

Wolverhampton

Yorkshire and the Humber

Bradford

Huddersfield

Leeds

Sheffield

Northern Ireland

Scotland

Wales

Cardiff

Carmarthen

Port Talbot

Swansea

Overseas Territories

See also

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