Central Gurdwara Khalsa Jatha (British Isles Est. 1908), 58-62, Queensdale Road, London W11 4SG

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Accessibility

https://programme.openhouse.org.uk/listings/11364

  • Step-free routes
  • Toilets
  • Accessible toilet

Brief description

https://programme.openhouse.org.uk/listings/11364

Central Gurdwara (Khalsa Jatha) London is the UK's oldest established Sikh Place of Worship. Originally founded in 1908 it has been at the current site since 1969 and has recently been refurbished into a modern Sikh place of worship.

All visitors are asked to remove their shoes and cover their heads - you may like to bring your own scarf or these can be provided.

Address

Khalsa Jatha British Isles Est. 1908
58-62, Queensdale Road,
London W11 4SG

Email


Phone


Website

khalsajatha.com

www.instagram.com/khalsajatha

Directions


Opening Times

Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change

Transport

https://programme.openhouse.org.uk/listings/11364

2025: 

Tube

Holland Park

Train

Shepherd's Bush

Bus

295, 316, 49, 94

Additional travel info

From Shepherd’s Bush Central line or Overground use the subway to cross the road to Norland Road

Amenities

https://programme.openhouse.org.uk/listings/11364

  • Step-free routes
  • Toilets
  • Accessible toilet

Travel Information

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