All Souls Church, Hastings, Anglican church in Clive Vale, Hastings, England
All Souls Church is an Anglican church building made of red brick in Clive Vale, featuring paired lancet windows and a clerestory design at the intersection of Athelstan Road and Berlin Road. The structure's Victorian architectural style with detailed brickwork and windows creates a recognizable landmark in the residential area.
The church was founded in 1889 by Elizabeth Mason and completed in 1891 under Arthur Blomfield's architectural designs. It emerged during a period when Hastings was expanding residential neighborhoods and needed new parish buildings for growing communities.
The interior displays decorative tilework and marble details created by skilled artisans from J Powell and Sons in 1897. These crafted elements show how the parish wanted to create a dignified space for worship using high-quality materials and design.
The building has been vacant since 2008 and shows significant signs of disrepair, including water damage and structural issues. Access may be limited, and visitors should be aware that the exterior and grounds may reflect ongoing deterioration rather than the building's original condition.
A war memorial inside the church lists the names of about 40 local parish members who served in World War I. This quiet tribute stands as a reminder of the community's connection to that conflict and is often overlooked by passing visitors.
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