St Peter (second building), (Eastbourne, St Saviour & St Peter)

Denomination:

Anglican.

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Address:

Meads Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex.

Grid reference: 560540, 98593, View on: Google Maps, Open Street Map, Streetmap, National Library of Scotland Map, Magic Maps

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Building information:

Built: 1894-6.

Closed: 1971.

Demolished: 1972.

Architect: Henry & Percival Currey.

Style: Early English of stone, interior of red brick. Hanging Rood.

Current use: Demolished.

(Residential - Redman King House)

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Notes:

Began as a temporary chapel of ease to St Saviour's on a site behind the town hall in 1878 and replaced by the one in Meads Road in 1894. Both churches were designed by Henry Currey. Declared redundant on 8th June 1971, sold and demolished despite its listed status.

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