Mosques & Temples in Aylesbury
This page lists mosques, temples and other faith centres serving Muslim, Hindu, Sikh and related communities in Aylesbury and the wider Vale. It covers places used for daily prayers, weekly congregations, festivals and community gatherings, along with venues that host classes and cultural events.
What to expect
- Daily prayers
- Friday congregation
- Festival gatherings
- Religious classes
- Community events
- Wedding ceremonies
- Pastoral support
- Visitor welcome
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Aylesbury Central Mosque
π Central Mosque, 68 Havelock St, Town Centre Accessible parkingAccessible toiletFree parking
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What customers say review highlights
- clean and well kept
- spacious prayer halls
- good washing and wudu facilities
- ample on-site parking
- welcoming and friendly community
- large women's section
- calm spiritual atmosphere
- sermons mainly in Urdu
- limited English interpretation
- parking tight at busy times
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Southcourt Mosque
π Churchill Ave, Aylesbury Accessible parkingAccessible toiletStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- clean and well kept
- plenty of parking
- welcoming community atmosphere
- knowledgeable imams and teachers
- separate ladies prayer area
- digital prayer times displayed
- toilet and wudu facilities dated
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Faizan-e-Siddeeq-e-Akbar
π 2 Chamberlain Rd, Aylesbury Accessible parkingAccessible toiletStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- clean and well-maintained
- beautifully designed building
- welcoming sense of community
- good wudu and toilet facilities
- ample parking available
- free Quran classes and events
- spacious prayer area
- prayer times not easily found online
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Aylesbury Vale Islamic Centre
π Matrix house, 10 Chamberlain Rd, Aylesbury Accessible parkingOn-site parkingOn-site services
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What customers say review highlights
- welcoming inclusive community
- good Quran teaching classes
- knowledgeable approachable imams
- clean spacious building
- ample parking available
- separate sisters area
- rude treatment over parking reported
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Aylesbury Tring Road Mosque
π 33 Tring Rd, Town Centre Accessible parkingStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- spacious prayer halls
- children's madrassa and education
- good main-road links
- free street parking nearby
- parking can be difficult
- Popular β 5 (2) Friday Prayer (Jummah Salah) π Stoke Mandeville Hospital N H S T, Mandeville Rd, Aylesbury View
What these faith centres do
Mosques and temples in the Aylesbury area provide space for prayer, worship and reflection, and many run alongside wider community activities. A mosque typically holds the five daily prayers and the Friday congregation, with larger gatherings during Ramadan and the two Eid festivals. Hindu and Sikh temples mark festivals such as Diwali and Vaisakhi, and often share meals and cultural programmes with those who attend. Some centres also offer classes in scripture, language and music for children and adults.
Service times and getting involved
Times vary by faith and by season, so it is worth checking each listing or contacting the centre before visiting. Many welcome respectful visitors and newcomers, and some run open days. Volunteering, donations and youth groups are common ways to take part. For wider support and groups across the area, you may also find the community centres and charities pages useful, while Christian congregations are listed under churches.
Visiting and what to check
Most faith centres ask visitors to dress modestly and to remove shoes before entering prayer areas. It is courteous to ask before taking photographs and to follow any guidance on where to sit. If you are attending for a festival or a first visit, contacting the centre in advance helps, as some events draw large numbers and parking can be limited. Listings show contact details and, where available, opening hours and accessibility notes.
Frequently asked questions
Are visitors and newcomers welcome?
Many mosques and temples in the Aylesbury area welcome respectful visitors, including those of other faiths or none. It is best to contact the centre first so they can advise on prayer or service times and any guidance for visitors.
How do I find prayer or service times?
Times depend on the faith and the time of year, and some change with the seasons. Open the relevant listing for contact details, then check directly with the centre, as published times can vary during festivals such as Ramadan, Eid, Diwali or Vaisakhi.
What should I wear when visiting?
Modest dress that covers the shoulders and knees is usually expected, and you will often be asked to remove your shoes before entering the prayer hall. Some centres provide head coverings for visitors. Asking on arrival is always fine.
Are there places of worship near Wendover or Haddenham?
Most dedicated mosques and temples are based in Aylesbury town, and residents of Wendover, Haddenham, Buckingham, Winslow and Aston Clinton typically travel in to attend. Each listing shows the location so you can judge the distance and plan your visit.
How can I get involved or offer help?
Common routes include volunteering, donations, youth and study groups, and helping at festivals. Contact a centre directly through its listing. The charities and community centres pages also list local groups that work alongside faith communities.