Arundel and Brighton

The Diocese of Arundel and Brighton was created in 1965, taking areas that were formerly part of the Archdiocese of Southwark. The cathedral is in Arundel, and is dedicated to Our Lady and St Philip Howard. The diocese has 140 churches (as of 2005), 81 of which were visited for Taking Stock.

 

 

West Hoathly – St Dunstan

A curiosity that continues to tell its unusual history through the unaltered front and the opened out interior. The... Read More

Whyteleafe – St Thomas of Canterbury

A characteristic design of decent quality by a respected practice, built on a budget to serve as a chapel-of-ease.... Read More

Woking – St Dunstan

This is a church of some quality that remains largely as built. The materials with which it is constructed have been... Read More

Worthing – St Charles Borromeo

One of the many churches designed by H. Bingham Towner in the diocese. Externally a satisfying composition that stands... Read More

Worthing – St Mary of the Angels

An exterior that has the ‘wow’ factor in its wider composition and because of its clear derivation from medieval... Read More

Worthing – St Michael

An unusual church with an attractive and devotional interior.  St Michael’s was opened on 25 April 1966 and cost... Read More

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