AYLESBURY PRISON

Aylesbury Prison is a young offenders prison and run by the HMPPS as part of the south central region. It openend its doors in 1847 before turning into a womens prison then into a YOI prison in 1989.

The prison holds long term young offenders in various wings from A to G. Aylesbury prison is of victorian design and was even used as a girls borstal in 1930. 

The prison offers full and part time educational programmes and a range of courses such as French, Art and PE. The prison also provides vocational courses and award based initiatives such as the D of E awards.

 

Aylesbury Prison

What is Aylesbury Prison Like?

Aylesbury Prison has been rated as one of the worst prisons in the UK according to a newspaper article by The Bucks Herald

They reported on a study into Aylesbury Prison and the data suggests that the prison only received 28.98% rating from the inmates. The worst prison out of the whole survey was Bullingdon Prison.

Book a visit to Aylesbury Prison?

To book a visit to Aylesbury prison can be done online here alternatively you can call the visit booking line on 01296444000

Aylesbury Prison visit times

  • Mon: 14:15 – 16:15
  • Wed: 14:15 – 16:15
  • Thu: 14:15 – 16:15
  • Sat: 14:00 – 15:45
  • Sun: 14:00 – 15:45
Aylesbury Prison Contact Details

Aylesbury Prison
Bierton Rd, Aylesbury HP20 1EH

You can book a visit at Aylesbury Prison here

Or by calling 01296444000

There is a car park at Aylesbury Prison for visitors and disabled spaces are available on a first served basis.

aylesbury@prisonadvice.org.uk