The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Brighton, East Sussex

Brighton on Wikipedia.


Al Madina Mosque, on Bedford Place. TQ 301 044. © Mehmood Naqshbandi, and reproduced from his website Muslims in Britain.

Clermont Church (Metropolitan Community Church, originally Congregational and later U.R.C.) at Preston. © James Murray, who advises that it doesn't appear to be in very good condition.

Crematorium Chapel at Woodvale. © James Murray.

Emmanuel Full Baptist Church. © Alan Taylor.

Friends' Meeting House on Meeting House Lane. © Marion Hall. Link. Grade II listed.

Galeed Baptist Chapel (1868) on Gloucester Road. TQ 3103 0474. © Chris Kippin (2022). Link. A pdf history is available here, where it says that Galeed was a splinter from The Tabernacle on West Street, dated here to 1834 to 1965 (closed and demolished). A photo is available here, and an illustration of the interior here.

The former Holy Trinity, on Ship Street and Duke Street, is now an art gallery. Its grade II listing dates it to 1817, originally as Nonconformist (later Anglican), and its Wikipedia article dates its closure to 1984. TQ 3096 0423. © Karel Kuča (2007).

St. Mary, on St. James Street, dating from 1879. TV 318 039. From a postcard in Kevin Gordon's Collection.

St. Nicholas of Myra on Church Street and Dyke Road. TQ 3076 0451. © David and Pat Halliday. Another view, © Shirley Beaumont. Two views of the font - 1, 2, both © Christopher Skottowe (1963). Evidently the font was subsequently cleaned - compare with the photos here. Link. Grade II* listed. Other listed features associated with the church can be found here.

St. Paul on West Street, © Victor Hunter. A closer view of the spire, © Christopher Skottowe (2014). Link. Grade II* listed.

St. Peter. From an old postcard in Steve Bulman's Collection. Link.

 

 

 

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