Manor monks have based themselves in Liverpool with the aim of establishing a permanent preaching centre there.
News and bulletins
Meals on Wheels!
Bhaktivedanta Manor’s Meals on Wheels Prasadam Seva brought festive joy and nourishment to Vaishnavas by way of delivering warm prasadam...
The Manor’s Got Talent!
The School of Bhakti at Bhaktivedanta Manor hosted a vibrant New Year’s Eve celebration, leaving attendees inspired and uplifted. The evening featured the debut of the “Manor’s Got Talent” show, where performers showcased their skills.
Sharing festive cheer with locals
Children and parents of the Bhaktivedanta Manor local community toured the extensive property of neighbouring Delrow House to sing Christmas carols and wish everyone the best for the coming year.
ISKCON Pandava Sena newsletter
The Pandava Sena youth group are delighted to publish their very own newsletter!
Devotee Care Health and Wellbeing Fest
Bhaktivedanta Manor was abuzz with enthusiasm and inspiration as the Devotee Care Office, in collaboration with the Bhaktivedanta Medical Association,...
Bhaktivedanta Players’ dramas in Mauritius
Jaya Krishna das from the Bhaktivedanta Players was invited to Mauritius to participate in their largest annual festival: The three-day...
Mahabharata masterpiece
The School of Bhakti, in collaboration with Pandava Sena, proudly hosted an unforgettable performance of The Dice Game, based on...
Prayers for Bangladesh
The international ISKCON Governing Body Commission Executive Committee (EC), under the Chairmanship of Guru Prasada Swami, and with the support...
Building Bridges at St. Alban’s Cathedral
A vibrant interfaith program took place at St. Alban's Cathedral, bringing together individuals from various religious backgrounds to share their faiths to foster understanding, and work towards a stronger, more harmonious community.
Celebrating 11 Years of Service: Gratitude and the Manor
Bhaktivedanta Manor and the local charity Gratitude proudly celebrates 11 years of collaboration, united by a shared dedication to service and community upliftment.
An Interfaith Breakfast with the Prime Minister
Sir Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister of the UK, invited faith leaders from different traditions to join him for breakfast on Thursday, November 14th.
Visakha Dasi, representing ISKCON Bhaktivedanta Manor, was pleased to hear Mr Starmer emphasise the importance of faith to the fabric of UK society.
A treasured form of Srila Prabhupada
On the auspicious occasion of Srila Prabhupada’s disappearance day, Srila Prabhupada’s disciples from throughout the UK were invited to Bhaktivedanta Manor to worship Srila Prabhupada, make offerings of gratitude to him, and receive a special gift.
Celebrating Diwali across central London
Devotees have been on the front-line of special Diwali events across Westminster, Central London. As a public opener, Diwali in...
Notice: New Winter Opening Times
New Winter opening times, starting from Mon 28 October 2024
Special Guests
Bhaktivedanta Manor has hosted a number of special groups. For example, a delegation from the Hertfordshire Police Constabulary and even the Dutch Ministry of Defence
Help prevent noise pollution near the Temple
A proposal has been made to develop a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) located in the land adjacent to Bhaktivedanta Manor. There is a shared concern between the local villagers in Letchmore Heath and Bhaktivedanta Manor that this development would bring about many issues, primarily that of noise pollution.
Temple President addresses Hate Crime Awareness in Parliament
The Women’s Faith Forum held its second event in Parliament – Hate Crime Awareness – Women Rise Up Hosted by Sarah Sackman...