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Average user rating 5/5 St Peter's Church

St Peter's is not quite so old but was built in 1828 to serve a burgeoning population as the new Parish Church. With the Palace Pier and the Royal Pavilion, St Peter’s remains a significant landmark and icon in Brighton. .
York Place, Brighton More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

St Peter's Church

St Paul's Church

S Paul’s attracts a congregation from all over Sussex and provides a haven of calm, beauty and prayer to the many visitors and office workers who venture up the cloister. S Paul's, the first of Brighton’s Wagner churches, was built in 1848 as a mission church for Brighton’s fishermen, or more likely for their wives.
West Street, Brighton More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

St Paul's Church

St Andrews Church

St Andrew's Church is committed to the local community, dedicated to proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ and serving the community in promoting wholeness in personal and family life. At St Andrew's we will nurture and enable you to build your relationship with God and each other.
Waterloo Street, Brighton More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

St Andrews Church

Brighton Unitarian Church

Beautiful Grade II listed building. .
New Road, Brighton More Info | Whats On | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Brighton Unitarian Church

St Bartholomew's Church

A Church of England Parish within the Diocese of Chichester, St Bartholomew's is the world famous Fr Wagner church noted for its unique style, superb traditional Anglo-Catholic liturgy, fine music and preaching. .
Ann Street, Brighton More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

St Bartholomew's Church

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Brighton Unitarian

BRIGHTON UNITARIAN New Road, Brighton BN1 1UF A SACRED SPACE RIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE CITY AND A GREAT VENUE FOR: Concerts, Choirs, Theatre Productions, Exhibitions, Workshops, Charity Events, Rehearsals, Community Groups and Special Services such as Weddings, Ceremonies of Commitment, Child Namings and Funerals.
New Road, Brighton More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

St Nicholas Church

St Nicholas Church, just north of the main shopping centre in Brighton, is the town’s oldest surviving building.
Dyke Road, Brighton More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

St Nicholas Church

The Clarendon Centre

The Clarendon Centre is conveniently located in a valley in the heart of the city, which means that when approaching from the east or west on foot or using the extensive network of cycle lanes, the last bit is downhill! From the seafront or from the north, the main road (A23) is also flanked by cycle lanes, and is almost completely without inclines.
47 New England Street, Brighton, More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Saint Michael and All Angels

The church serves the loosely-defined Montpelier and Clifton Hill areas of Brighton, which lie west of the major Dyke Road and cover the steep slopes between the Seven Dials district and the seafront.
Victoria Road, Brighton More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Saint Michael and All Angels

Brighthelm Church

A large versatile space, capable of accommodating anything from a conference to a theatrical event.
North Road, Brighton More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

Brighthelm Church

St Peter's Preston Old Church

In a small wooded churchyard adjoining the 18th century Preston Manor, now part of the Brighton Museum, this simple 13th century flint church makes a pleasing mediaeval contrast with its suburban surroundings.
Preston Drove, Brighton More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

St Peter's Preston Old Church

St Lukes Church

St Luke’s is a vibrant church in the heart of Brighton.
64 Old Shoreham Rd, Brighton More Info | Submit Review | Submit Listings

St. George's Church

St George’s Church is the Parish Church for the Kemp Town area of Brighton.
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