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Brunswick Road, Western Side
Built in the 1850s as lower cost housing compared with the opulent town houses in nearby Brunswick Square and Terrace. They are all Grade I listed.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 2 Apr 2007
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Brunswick Road, Eastern Side
Brunswick Road connects Lansdowne Road to Western Road and was constructed in the 1850s to provide housing at a lower cost than those in Brunswick Terrace and Square.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 2 Apr 2007
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High altar, St. Patrick's, Hove
Image: © nick macneill
Taken: 30 Aug 2014
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St Patrick's Church, Cambridge Road
Built in 1859 it followed the usual life of a town church until 1985 when the then vicar let two homeless people shelter for the night. Word soon spread about the refuge to the extent that in 1999 part of the church was redeveloped into a hostel and night shelter for the homeless.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 3 Aug 2007
0.04 miles
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St. Patrick's, Hove.
The photo shows the liturgical layout during the late 1980's. At this time the church was worshipped in by the local community and monks from a monastery in Cambridge Road. The church was well known for having a night shelter and other facilities to cater for the local community. The chancel is now the main worship area and the nave is now part of the shelter. The church was unusually misaligned, the liturgical east facing north.
Image: © nick macneill
Taken: Unknown
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Lansdowne House, Lansdowne Road
On the corner of Lansdowne Road and Brunswick Road the entrance to the house is actually just beyond the road sign. Once a Victorian prep school, one of whose pupils was a 5 year old Winston Churchill, but now a set of flats owned by the YMCA. The houses here are on the northern periphery of Brunswick Town, originally a new town separate from Brighton and Hove. Many of these former town houses are now subdivided into flats.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 2 Apr 2007
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Interior of St. Patrick's, Hove
The worship area of the Church has closed for the time being.
Image: © nick macneill
Taken: 30 Aug 2014
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Pulpit and statue, St. Patrick's, Hove
The church has closed at least for the time being.
Although the covered edifice may look like a font it is in fact the original pulpit by G.G. Scott. As I remember it was a fairly mass produced object as one of the saints that surrounded the pulpit was misnamed. The statue above it is of St. Patrick.
Image: © nick macneill
Taken: 30 Aug 2014
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Mercia House, Lansdowne Road
At the southern end of York Avenue you come to the junction with Lansdowne Road. We are still in Hove and the red terracotta gothic style recalls some of the big Hove houses to the west. Once a large house Mercia House is now subdivided into flats.
Click on the link to take you to the next page. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/211418
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 30 Jul 2006
0.06 miles
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St. Patrick's, Cambridge Road, Hove
The church has been in Cambridge Road since the 1860's. Further details about the St. Patrick's, especially its recent history can be found here, though recent reports seem to suggest that the night shelter is closing down, though the church remains very much open. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Patrick's_Church,_Hove
Image: © nick macneill
Taken: 20 Jan 2012
0.06 miles