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Roman Catholic Church of St Peter and Presbytery

A Grade II Listed Building in Brighton and Hove, The City of Brighton and Hove

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.8334 / 50°50'0"N

Longitude: -0.1848 / 0°11'5"W

OS Eastings: 527921

OS Northings: 105338

OS Grid: TQ279053

Mapcode National: GBR JNW.N3S

Mapcode Global: FRA B6HW.PV9

Plus Code: 9C2XRRM8+93

Entry Name: Roman Catholic Church of St Peter and Presbytery

Listing Date: 22 February 1988

Last Amended: 2 November 1992

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1209728

English Heritage Legacy ID: 365617

ID on this website: 101209728

Location: Aldrington, Brighton and Hove, West Sussex, BN3

County: The City of Brighton and Hove

Electoral Ward/Division: Westbourne

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Brighton and Hove

Traditional County: Sussex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Sussex

Church of England Parish: Hove Bishop Hannington Memorial Church

Church of England Diocese: Chichester

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Description



HOVE

TQ20NE
579-1/3/154
22/02/88

TAMWORTH ROAD, Aldrington
(East side)
Roman Catholic Church of St Peter
and Presbytery
(Formerly Listed as:
PORTLAND ROAD
(North side)
St Peter's Roman Catholic Church
including Presbytery)

GV
II

Roman Catholic church. 1912. Architect probably J.Kelly.
Lombard Romanesque-style.
Red brick laid in stretcher bond, slate roofs, round roofs to
chancel and lady chapel, deep overhanging eaves with open
pediments to south chapels and entrance.
Plan: apsidal chancel and lady chapel, 6-bay aisled nave with
3 square-ended chapels to south aisle, semicircular north-west
projection for font, south-west campanile, entrance west end;
presbytery abutting north-east corner, entrance on Shelley
Road.
West front: open pediment with circular window and niche above
open pediment to entrance, flanked by paired pilasters,
round-headed doorcase; very tall campanile tower abutting to
south, copper roofed, open loggia of Tuscan columns to bell
chamber, recessed panels and giant pilasters; south front
unlit apart from 3 tiny casements and large round-headed
clerestorey windows, dramatic cavetto shaped buttresses
between the 3 open pedimented chapels, 2 lancets in curved
wall of apsidal lady chapel, apsidal chancel unlit.
Interior rendered. Barrel vault roof with ribs, also rendered.
Nave arcade of Tuscan columns linked by round-headed arches,
similar forming 3-bay screen at west end with blind roundels
in spandrels supporting organ loft with turned wooden
balustrading. Heavy modillion moulded cornice. Apsidal chancel
faced with brown marble panels linked by vertical bands of
black and white marble in chevron pattern, sanctuary colonnade
of variagated green marble giant pilasters with Corinthian
capitals, linked by round-headed arches. Inlaid marble
communion rails. Lady chapel with marble floor, marble inlaid
reredos and altar. Marble lined 2-bay semicircular recess for
font: white marble baluster font with flat cover. Wooden
pulpit with sounding board. A fine interior. Presbytery red
brick laid in stretcher bond, semicircular relieving arches to
window openings, slate roofs, 2 storeys plus attic, 1:1 bays.
Left: open pediment with deep eaves, tripartite lunette window
with 16-pane sash window, below full-height flat-roofed canted
bay with 16-pane sash windows centre flanked by 8-pane
windows, 2-storey block to right with square-headed 16-pane
sash windows on each floor. Entrance on right return (north).


Listing NGR: TQ2792105338

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