Cambridge Iyengar Yoga Centre located at 59 Norfolk Terrace, Cambridge CB1 2NG, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01223 515929

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Jayne Marshall

5 Google Rating

I was made very welcome at the centre when I moved to Cambridge and it has given me the opportunity

5/ 5

I was made very welcome at the centre when I moved to Cambridge and it has given me the opportunity to continue developing my practice .To have such an experienced teacher with a well equipped and homely yoga studio in Cambridge is fantastic!

Ana Monteiro

5 Google Rating

Beautiful centre, with an A* teacher and the with all you need to have a good practice ! Sasha’s i

5/ 5

Beautiful centre, with an A* teacher and the with all you need to have a good practice ! Sasha’s is an extraordinary teacher who keeps inspiring everyone and has offered all the Opportunity to all the Iyengar students to have a sense of community in the centre. Also, the Guru himself has been there, how lucky are we?! 🤩🤗

Diane Bamber

5 Google Rating

The place to go for superb Iyengar Yoga instruction with Sasha Perryman, Senior Iyengar Yoga teacher

5/ 5

The place to go for superb Iyengar Yoga instruction with Sasha Perryman, Senior Iyengar Yoga teacher. I've been going to Sasha's classes for nearly 20 years. Quality teacher training, professional development days and regular workshops. Highly recommended!

Mark Isaacs

5 Google Rating

Amazing Iyengar yoga teaching from such a senior teacher, in an intimate and friendly setting. I hav

5/ 5

Amazing Iyengar yoga teaching from such a senior teacher, in an intimate and friendly setting. I have been attending Sasha's classes for over ten years and always find her teaching and experience so inspiring.

Audrey K Kittredge

5 Google Rating

This yoga centre is an absolute gem. Sasha Perryman, who teachers at this center, is one of the most

5/ 5

This yoga centre is an absolute gem. Sasha Perryman, who teachers at this center, is one of the most inspiring teachers I've had in 10 years of practicing iyengar yoga. She is kind, extraordinarily perceptive, and has a rare combination of firmness and gentleness in her teaching. It can be a life-changing experience to take her classes. As a physical space, the centre is cozy and welcoming, and has all the equipment one would want for practicing yoga. Recommended in the highest way.

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