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St Andrew's Church, Waterloo Street, Hove

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The interior was reordered in 1869, with new open benches installed in place of individual seats. A more radical change took place in 1882, when the church was extended at a cost of £7,000 (£2,000 to buy and demolish an adjacent stable block and £5,000 for the construction work); Charles Barry's son
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The church remained in use until the late 20th century, but was declared redundant on 14 February 1990 because of declining attendance at services. The decline had set in several decades earlier, and the Diocese were considering demolition; the granting of Grade I-listed status on 24 March 1950
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now owns and maintains the building. Squatters caused damage during the 1990s, but restoration work in 2001 and 2002, costing more than £100,000, allowed the building to be reopened for occasional services, special events and community activities.
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St Andrew's immediately became popular with the fashionable set, helped by the regular presence of members of the Royal Family and the aristocracy. Among the many Dukes and Duchesses to worship there in the mid-19th century was the elderly
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beneath it. Space for burials was restricted in the Brunswick Town area by the time the church was built, because of the rapid residential development, and the churchyard at St Andrew's on Church Road was difficult to get to.
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for the adjacent recessed walls. There is a small domed bell tower with a lead roof and clock faces, containing a bell cast in 1930 as a replacement for an early 19th-century predecessor (this bore an inscription dated 1811).
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Although declared redundant in 1990, it was one of the area's most fashionable places of worship in the 19th century, when it was built to serve the wealthy residents of the Brunswick estate and surrounding areas. It is
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for the next 40 years, and two-thirds of income from pew rents and other sources. Everard himself acted as the first curate, from the church's consecration on 5 July 1828 until 1838, one year before his death.
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The area between Brighton, to the east, and the ancient centre of Hove, to the west, was farmland until the 1820s, when Brunswick Town was developed in response to the success of the
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planned and built the Brunswick Town estate, which (together with other nearby residential development) helped the population of Hove to rise from 100 in 1801 to 2,500 in 1841.
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surrounding these. The changes cost £4,000. The stated intention was to brighten the interior of the church and "create a little piece of Italy" within the
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and a single gallery, making it a plain, box-like preaching-house. The building materials used for the exterior are brick and
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had been donated in 1918, and more additions were made in the 1920s, including enlargements to the altar case, a pedimented
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Starting September 22, 2013 the Church has been used monthly as the venue for the Brighton and Hove Chapter of
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estate in Brighton—a planned estate of high-class houses, servants' quarters and other buildings, all in the
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above the altar, a marble font with its own baldacchino, new stained glass windows and new, clearer
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on 3 April 1828 giving him and his successors ownership of the church, the right to appoint a
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List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in Southeast England
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being used on a church. Originally, the interior was less grand, with no
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Brighton Polytechnic. School of Architecture and Interior Design (1987).
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In its present form, the interior consists of a gallery at the west end,
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The exterior, facing west, is the first example in England of the
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in the northeast, with Italianate top-lighting and domes. The
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View of St Andrew's Church, Waterloo Street, Hove from above.
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Construction started in April 1827. Everard was granted an
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The church was always unparished, having been built as a
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St Andrew's Church, Church Road, Hove

Denomination
Church of England
www.visitchurches.org.uk
Architect(s)
Sir Charles Barry
Style
Italianate
Diocese
Diocese of Chichester

Anglican
Brunswick Town
Hove
Brighton and Hove
Churches Conservation Trust
listed at Grade I
Kemp Town
Regency style
Charles Busby
St Andrew's, the ancient parish church
proprietary chapel
Charles Busby
Sussex County Hospital
Charles Barry
St Peter's Church
blue plaque
Act of Parliament
curate

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