Hanover Chapel, Brighton

Coordinates: 50°49′33″N 0°08′31″W / 50.82579°N 0.14197°W / 50.82579; -0.14197
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Hanover Chapel Brighton, 2008

Hanover Chapel, Brighton was originally a congregationalist chapel built in Brighton, East Sussex in 1825. It was built on land located beside Church Street and North Road for Rev. James Edwards, a local presbyterian minister.[1][2] However, Edwards left for Bognor Regis, where he opened another chapel, also known as Hanover Chapel, in deference to the House of Hanover, the Royal House at that time.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Hanover Chapel Ground". The Brighton Mortiquarian. Brighton Mortiquarian. 26 October 2011. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Hanover Chapel and Cemetery, Brighton – Historic images of Brighton and Hove". sbpc.regencysociety.org. Regency Society. Retrieved 20 March 2021.

50°49′33″N 0°08′31″W / 50.82579°N 0.14197°W / 50.82579; -0.14197