All Saints Church, Hove

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All Saints Church, Hove

Image: © Paul Gillett Taken: 5 Dec 2010

All Saints is an imposing church—one of the largest of the 19th century Gothic revival—and bears some resemblance to one of John Loughborough Pearson's largest ecclesiastical projects, Truro Cathedral, building of the church started in 1889. It has served as the parish church for the whole of Hove since 1892 http://www.allsaintshove.org/

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.830234
Longitude
-0.167332