Countess of Huntingdon Church, (Brighton)

Denomination:

Countess of Huntingdon.

Internet:

Address:

North Street, Brighton, Sussex.

Grid reference: 531105, 104290, View on: Google Maps, Open Street Map, Streetmap, National Library of Scotland Map, Magic Maps

Incumbents:

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Registers:

Baptisms:

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Burials:

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Marriages:

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Monumental inscriptions:

There are 9 monumental inscriptions in the OPC database.

Images:

There are 7 images of this church in the OPC database.

Building information:

Built: 1870-1.

Closed: 1966.

Demolished: c. 1972.

Architect: John Wimble.

Style: Early English of stone with Bath Stone dressings. North east tower and spire.

Current use: Demolished.

Documents:

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Publications:

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There is 1 article about this church in the OPC Sussex Archeaological Collections Index.

Notes:

The building replaced earlier chapels of 1761 and 1774, which had a Dorric Portico.
The last service was held on Sunday, 25th September 1966 (Brighton & Hove Gazette and Southern Weekly News, 30th September 1966). Demolition of the tower begun on 20th November 1969, the rest of the building following in 1972.

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