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Central Methodist Church Eastbourne
The large town-centre building, with attached schoolrooms and ancillary buildings, is the successor to earlier Methodist places of worship in the area. Soldiers brought the denomination to the area in 1803,
Central Methodist Church is a Grade II Listed building https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Methodist_Church,_Eastbourne
Image: © Paul Gillett
Taken: 7 Aug 2018
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Tideswell Road, Eastbourne
Image: © PAUL FARMER
Taken: 11 Aug 2013
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Susan's Road, Eastbourne
Image: © Roy Hughes
Taken: 26 Apr 2009
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Central Methodist Church
Formerly the Central Wesleyan Hall & School on Langney Road, Eastbourne. Built in 1907.
Image: © Ian S
Taken: 24 Jan 2016
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The Tower of All Souls Church, Eastbourne
Believed to have been copied from a church built in the Lombardy district of Italy. The church is in Susans Road.
Image: © PAUL FARMER
Taken: 15 Jul 2009
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All Souls Church, Eastbourne
An Anglican church built in Italian-Romanseque-Byzantine style in 1882 by Alfred Strong - Grade II listed.
Image: © Julian P Guffogg
Taken: 23 Apr 2011
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All Souls Church, Eastbourne
Image: © PAUL FARMER
Taken: 9 Dec 2022
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All Souls church, Susans Road, Eastbourne
Image: © PAUL FARMER
Taken: 8 Jul 2012
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Susan's Road
The one way road is part of the A259 and town centre ring road.
Image: © Oast House Archive
Taken: 23 Jun 2011
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Eastbourne churches [14]
The church of All Souls in Susan's Road was built in a Byzantine style in 1882. Constructed of red brick with white brick decoration. Listed, grade II*, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1353105
Eastbourne is a town and seaside resort on the south coast of East Sussex, some 54 miles south of London and about 19 miles east of Brighton. Although there is evidence of settlement from the Stone Age onwards, Eastbourne remained an area of small rural settlements until the railway arrived in 1849. A resort, built "for gentlemen by gentlemen", was planned and the town's growth accelerated from a population of less than 4,000 in 1851 to nearly 35,000 by 1891. Tourism is a large and important part of the economy of the town.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 5 May 2022
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