Mosques & Temples in Milton Keynes
Mosques and temples across Milton Keynes serve as places of worship and community hubs for the area’s diverse faith groups, hosting daily and weekly prayers, religious education and cultural events. This page helps you find places of worship in Milton Keynes and its surrounding towns, including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. Listings show contact details, opening and prayer hours, reviews and a short summary of what visitors say.
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★ 3.9 (10)
Milton Keynes Salafi Dawah
📍 Centrecom Meeting Place, 602 N Row, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- weekly classes
- community learning
- not a mosque or dawah centre
- unclear signposting
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Popular ★ 5 (1)
Temple of Akasha
📍 Milton Keynes Online appointmentsWomen-owned
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What customers say review highlights
- thoughtful honest advice
- skilled yoga instruction
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★ 3.9 (11)
Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Milton Keynes
📍 Milton Keynes MK9 3DX, United Kingdom Accessible parkingStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- community engagement
- charitable and voluntary work
- interfaith cooperation
- ★ 2.7 (3) Sri Sathya Sai Centre 📍 1 Fishermead Blvd, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingStep-free access View
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T Popular ★ 5 (1)
Temple Manufacturing Co Ltd
📍 1 First Ave, Bletchley Accessible parking
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What customers say review highlights
- fast service
- friendly and professional
- quality products
- Friday prayers 📍 18Waterside, Milton Keynes View
- Hussainia Centre 📍 10 Walker Ave, Wolverton View
- New Bradwell Mosque 📍 1C Bradwell Rd, New Bradwell, Milton Keynes MK13 0BX, UK View
- Radha Govinda Temple 📍 28 Parsley Cl, Milton Keynes View
- Success Temple 📍 132 Newport Rd, Milton Keynes View
- Two Generations Creations 📍 25 Temple Cres, Milton Keynes View
Finding the right place of worship in Milton Keynes
Places of worship in the UK are usually run by registered charities, so you can check a mosque or temple's status on the Charity Commission register to confirm how it is governed and funded. Many are also certified for marriages under the Marriage Act, meaning ceremonies held there can be legally recognised, and it is worth confirming this with the venue directly if you are planning a wedding. If you are visiting for the first time, check listed prayer or service times, dress-code guidance and whether separate facilities for men and women are provided.
Accessibility, events and community services
Larger centres in Milton Keynes often provide step-free access, parking and space for community events, while smaller premises in towns such as Olney or Woburn Sands may have more limited facilities. If you are attending with children, older relatives or anyone with mobility needs, contact the venue in advance to confirm access and any accommodations. Many centres also run food banks, refugee support and educational programmes, and staff or volunteers can advise on how to take part or offer help.
Are visitors and non-members welcome to attend?
Most mosques and temples welcome respectful visitors, though it is courteous to contact them beforehand, especially outside main service times. You may be asked to remove footwear, cover your head or dress modestly, and staff can explain what to expect before you arrive.
How do I confirm prayer or service times?
Prayer and service times can change with the seasons and religious calendar, so check the listing's stated hours and confirm directly with the venue by phone or through its own website. Many mosques publish daily prayer timetables that shift throughout the year.