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Compton Avenue, Brighton, East Sussex.
Grid reference: 530677, 105026, View on: Google Maps, Open Street Map, Streetmap, National Library of Scotland Map, Magic Maps
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Built: 1853.
Demolished: 1957.
Architect: Richard Cromwell Carpenter.
Style: Decorated of flint with stone dressings. NW tower stump. Seven bay nave.
Current use: Demolished.
(Damage by bombing during the war hastened its closure. White Lodge (residential units) now occupies the site.)
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The church suffered bomb damage during the Second World War, but stayed open until 1957 when it was declared redundant and subsequently demolished.The parish of All Saints was then merged with St Michael.
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