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St Martin's Church, Brighton

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case only the original £3,000 set aside for the project would be granted, with the committee paying for any work beyond this - and accepting a site chosen by the Wagners, in which case the brothers would bear the full cost. The committee decided to allow the Wagners to choose the site themselves; accordingly, a position on the west side of Lewes Road, just north of the bottom of Elm Grove, was selected.
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The church floor lies six feet below street level, creating an architectural illusion of being larger internally and from the entrance there is an unimpeded view across the nave and into the chancel. Octagonal stone columns topped by brick arches separate the aisles from the nave; above these arches
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One action the Revd Henry Wagner had taken before his death was the creation of a "building committee", consisting of other prominent members of the local clergy. The three Wagners offered this committee a choice between constructing a new church on a site chosen by the committee members - in which
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associated with 13th century churches. Its most notable exterior feature is its considerable height, accentuated by the modest height of the majority of the surrounding buildings; brown brick, offset in some places with red, predominates on the outside, and the layout of the church is standard: an
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inherited his wealth and set out to build a church both to commemorate him and to fulfil the plans he had towards the end of his life. To achieve this he convened with his half-brothers Joshua and Henry and decided on a site. The area chosen was largely under construction at the time, with large
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The organ at St Martin's Church was built between 1875 and 1888 by the London-based organ building firm of Hill & Sons, and is housed in an incomplete case designed by Somers Clarke which complements the reredos. With 29 stops over three manuals and pedals, its voicing is influenced by Hill's
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The first bricks were laid in October 1872. A building contractor named Jabez Reynolds, son of Jabez Reynolds senior who had built about 1,000 houses including many significant buildings in Brighton and Hove, including the Cliftonville area of neighbouring
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time in Germany and capable of most repertoire. The Institute of Organ Studies has described it as "outstanding", and noted its historical importance for being in almost totally original condition. Since 2015 the Organist has been Mr Nic Robinson.
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district had a proper church, it was considered appropriate to finance and oversee the building of a church at the same time. (A small temporary church which had been built on a nearby street became a school when St Martin's Church opened.)
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consecrated the church on 1 May 1875 and the vicar in charge of the temporary church nearby, the Revd R. I. Salmon, was appointed to the perpetual curacy of the new church by the Revd John Hannah, Fr Wagner's successor as Vicar of Brighton.
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are a series of clerestory windows. A large series of stained windows dominates the west wall. A series of 144 painted shields adorn the nave ceiling, representing the Anglican missionary dioceses founded within 100 years of the church.
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which later became the town's parish church. At the time of his death, he was planning the construction of another and had set aside £3,000 from his personal wealth, but had not decided on a location or any other details.
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area of the city, northeast of the city centre and approximately 1.1 miles (1.8 km) north of the seafront. It is the largest church in Brighton by capacity and is noted for its ornate interior.
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was improved in 1925, the 50th anniversary of the consecration, as a memorial to Fr Wagner, using money raised through a special collection. At the same time, part of the reredos was replaced.
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for poorer people being built to fill the space around the Lewes Road. Some of this development was funded by Arthur Wagner himself, and as neither this area nor the nearby
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was included in the original plans but never built: a small bell-arch with a single bell was built instead, towards the north end. The church is on a north–south (
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Although the church was built between 1872 and 1875 and consecrated on 1 May 1875, its founding was closely connected with the former Vicar of Brighton, Reverend
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in the raised entrance area, are decorated with materials from the collection of Henry Wagner. The base of the pulpit contains
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above it is. It consists of 20 pictures and 69 statues, all of which were carved in the German town of
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in the 1850s and 1860s, was chosen for the building work, while the architect was George
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and installed in 1907, contains a variety of other stones and marble from sites such as
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Although the marble altar is not original, dating from 1949, the large
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St. Martin's, Brighton- Full Guide. Cannell & Rees-Davis, 2012
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Diocese of Chichester directory of churches: entry for St. Martin
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Later in 1875, St Martin's was granted its own parish: that of
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St Martin with St Wilfrid, St Alban and St Richard Hollingdean
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aisled nave with chapels on each side, and a chancel. A
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Clarke (junior) studied under the prominent architect
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National Pipe Organ Register - entry for St. Martin
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St. Martin's Church (disambiguation)

Denomination
Church of England
Churchmanship
High Church
stmartinsbrighton.co.uk
Dedication
St. Martin of Tours
Consecrated
Province
Canterbury
Diocese
Chichester
Archdeaconry
Chichester
Deanery
Brighton
Parish
Brighton
Priest(s)
Anglican
Brighton
England
Victorian era
Lewes Road
Round Hill
Henry Michell Wagner
St Peter's
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