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St Peter's Church in Portland Road, Aldrington was established as a daughter church in the early 20th century to serve an area of west Hove that was distant from any Roman Catholic churches. It was completed in 1915 and was initially within the Church of the Sacred Heart's parish before being given its own parish. [7]
The original parish church of Hove (and later Hove-cum-Preston, a combined parish that existed from 1531 [55] to 1878 [56]) was of 12th-century origin, [57] but fell into disrepair and was rebuilt by George Basevi in neo-Norman style in the 1830s after the population of Hove started to grow. [58] [59] St Barnabas Church (More images) Hove
Hove's first Roman Catholic church was the Church of the Sacred Heart on Norton Road. Early in the 20th century, its priest paid £600 for a plot of land on Portland Road—a main road running westwards from Hove towards Aldrington and Portslade—with the intention of establishing a new church there. [1]
Pages in category "Roman Catholic churches in Brighton and Hove" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
St Joseph's Church is a Roman Catholic church in the Elm Grove area of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. It is one of eleven Roman Catholic churches in the city. The church was built in several stages beginning in 1879, and outstanding debts meant that its official dedication did not take place until 1979.
St Mary Magdalen's Church [note 1] is a Roman Catholic church in the Montpelier area of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove.Dedicated to Jesus' companion Mary Magdalene, it is one of six Roman Catholic churches in Brighton and one of eleven in the city area.
St Mary's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in the Preston Village area of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England. It was built from 1910 to 1912 in the Arts and Crafts style of Gothic Revival architecture. It is situated on the Surrenden Road on the corner with Preston Drove opposite Preston Park.
The present parishes of Hove and Preston had been united as a single benefice, Hove-cum-Preston, since 1531. [1] St Andrew's Church, of Saxon origin but rebuilt from a near-derelict state in 1836 in response to the area's growing population, [2] had served as Hove-cum-Preston's parish church.