The Diocese of Arundel and Brighton has 140 churches (as of 2005). The cathedral is in Arundel and is dedicated to Our Lady and St Philip Howard. The Diocese of Arundel and was established on 28 May 1965, taking areas that were formerly part of the Archdiocese of Southwark.
Architecturally the building is a fairly typical late Victorian Catholic Church executed to a high standard if a little... Read More
A curiosity that continues to tell its unusual history through the unaltered front and the opened out interior. The... Read More
In the decade between 1955 and 1965 a large number of churches were built, many of which were extraordinarily... Read More
The first stone of the church was laid in 1924 and the building was completed some three years later. The walls... Read More
One of the many churches designed by H Bingham Towner in the diocese. Externally a satisfying composition that... Read More
An exterior that has the ‘wow’ factor in its wider composition and because of its clear derivation from medieval... Read More
An unusual church with an attractive and devotional interior. Of much interest but unlikely to be of sufficient... Read More