This is a partial list of dinosaur finds in the United Kingdom, arranged by genus alphabetically.
[1][2] Gault, Kent in 2000[4] Ewhurst Brickworks, Walliswood, Surrey in 1997[11] Redlands Bricks, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex in 1997[11] Ashdown Brickworks, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex in 2010[12] Cirencester, Gloucestershire no later than 1890[22] Stonesfield, Oxfordshire in 1825[25] Staple-Hill, Wootton, Oxfordshire in 1841[26] Sarsden, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire in 1888[27] Ely, Cambridgeshire in 1862[43] Stretham, Cambridgeshire in 1862[43] Stammerham Quarry, Horsham, West Sussex in 1826[47] Hakesbourne Pit, Rusper, West Sussex in 1842[48] Bolney, West Sussex in 1851[49] Ridgeway Hill, Weymouth, Dorset in 1860[50] Brixton Bay, Isle of Wight in 1874[51] Ashdown Brickworks, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex in 2010[12] Isle of Wight in 1979[54] First discovery (tooth) at Tilgate Forest, Cuckfield, West Sussex in 1822[46] Atherfield, Isle of Wight in 1917[59] Smokejacks Brickworks, Waverley, Surrey in 1956[10] Chilton Chine, Isle of Wight in 1976[60] Grange Cline, Isle of Wight in 1989[61] Tooth at Caswell, Oxfordshire in the 17th century,[62] lower femur at Stonesfield, Oxfordshire in 1676[63] and over 100 further bones found there from at least 7 individuals by 1911[64] Upware, Cambridgeshire in 1883[68] First discovery (partial skeleton) at Barnes High, Isle of Wight in 1865[69] Another partial skeleton at Barnes High in 1979[70] Wilmcote, Warwickshire in 1908[74] and in 2004[75] Seatown, Dorset in 1987[79] Microlestes Quarry, Frome, Somerset in 1871[81] Holwell, Frome, Somerset in 1889[82] Ruthin Quarry, Glamorgan in 1957[83] Tytherington Quarry, Gloucestershire in 1970s[84] Hakesbourne Pit, Rusper, West Sussex in 1842[48] Cowleaze Chine, Isle of Wight in 1855[53] Heathfield, East Sussex in 1975[85] Isle of Wight in 2001[39] Horsham, West Sussex in 2009[86] Langhurstwood Quarry, Warnham, West Sussex in 2011[87]
This is a timeline for these dinosaurs during the Mesozoic era.
Time is measured in millions of years.
Red for carnivores, blue for omnivores, green for herbivores.