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Chesham Mosque

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Affiliation
  
Islam

Completed
  
2005

Minaret(s)
  
1

Capacity
  
700

Phone
  
+44 1494 772065

Architectural type
  
Mosque

Construction cost
  
£1.6 million

Opened
  
2005

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

Chesham Mosque

Location
  
Bellingdon Road Chesham  United Kingdom

Address
  
212 Bellingdon Rd, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, Chesham HP5 2NN, UK

Similar
  
Banbury Mosque, Madina Mosque - Horsham, Madina Mosque, Leytonstone Mosque, Bristol Jamia Mosque

Chesham Mosque is a mosque in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England. It was constructed between 2004 and 2005, to replace the former mosque, which was located in two converted houses on Bellingdon Road. The total cost of the construction work was £1.6 million, all of which was raised from donations and collections. The mosque contains two prayer rooms with a total capacity for 700.

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History

The first mosque in Chesham was established in 1970. In 1979, the mosque moved to two converted houses at 161–163 Bellingdon Road, to be closer to the majority of Chesham's Muslim households. The maximum capacity for this mosque was 200. By the late 1990s, the Muslim population in Chesham had grown to 1500, prompting a search for a site to construct a new mosque. Fundraising for the mosque began during Ramadan in December 1998. All of the costs of construction were raised from donations and door-to-door collections.

The actual building work began in February 2004, and the mosque was officially opened in August 2005. The final cost of construction was £1.6 million. The old mosque building is used as a meeting and function facility.

Facilities

The main prayer hall of the mosque has a capacity for 500, with an additional prayer hall for women having a capacity for 200. There are also wudu facilities and a Quran study room.

References

Chesham Mosque Wikipedia