This list of former synagogues in the United Kingdom consists of buildings in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland which were previously used as synagogues; for a list of current Jewish communities or congregations, see List of Jewish communities in the United Kingdom.
Bolton Synagogue, at 12a Wentworth Street, Bolton, which functioned as Bolton Hebrew Congregation's synagogue from 1924 until 1960, when it was demolished[7]
Canterbury had a synagogue on King Street. Designed by Hezekiah Marshall and opened in 1848, it was acquired by The King's School in 1982 and is now used for lessons and concerts.
Middlesbrough Hebrew Congregation, which closed in 1998[12]
Newcastle– Jesmond Synagogue, which closed in 1986.[13] The exterior has been carefully conserved, and the interior was gutted and renovated for use as a school.[14] It formed part of the Newcastle High School for Girls until 2016, when approval was granted for its conversion into flats.[15][16]
The former Cardiff Old Hebrew Congregation building on Cathedral Road, now an office block. Cardiff's Orthodox congregations have consolidated and meet in a modern building in Cyncoed Gardens