Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara
Gravesend
ABOUT GNDG
Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara, Gravesend is situated in the town of Gravesend, Kent, England (UK). The new Gurdwara was opened in November 2010 and cost £15 million to construct.
It is the second Gurdwara in Gravesend in addition to Guru Ravidaas Gurdwara, Brandon Street, after the Clarence Place Gurdwara which was formerly a Church. The Gurdwara complex is one of the largest outside India. The gurdwara was opened in 2010 and in 2020 will celebrate 10th anniversary since its official opening.
The complex has 3 prayer halls and 2 langar halls with separate industrial kitchens. The complex also includes a lecture theatre, IT Room, Library, Reception area and numerous other rooms. The overall complex benefits from a number of external buildings that are used for panjabi school, a Day Centre for the elderly and a fully equipped Sports Hall. The Sports Hall hosts numerous activities including boxing, basketball, netball, volleyball and karate.
The Gurdwara has a rich history of sports and an established football club (GNG Football Club). The Gurdwara complex has 2 FA approved football pitches and is surrounded by a running track. The GNG football club also has a female section, where 70 women and girls play.
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CURRENT OPENING HOURS:
Monday to Sunday (03:45AM to 07:30PM)