Church of the Annunciation, Brighton, Gothic Revival church in Hanover district, Brighton, England.
The Church of the Annunciation is a Gothic Revival church featuring twin gables with flint facings bordered in red brick across its exterior. Wooden columns support the roof inside and create an open, light-filled interior space.
Built in 1864 under Reverend Arthur Wagner's direction, the church was significantly expanded in 1881 to serve its growing congregation in the developing Hanover area. These expansions reflect Brighton's rapid growth during the Victorian era.
The stained glass windows here come from the Morris & Co. workshop, featuring designs by Edward Burne-Jones and Dante Gabriel Rossetti from the 1860s. These windows reflect an artistic movement that valued craft and beauty during the Victorian period.
The church is open for religious services on Sundays and Tuesdays, with regular events happening throughout the year. Visitors should plan ahead if attending specific occasions, as exact times may vary.
The altar sits at the western end of the building rather than in the traditional location, because the ground slopes and street access demanded this arrangement. This unusual positioning shows how the architecture had to adapt to the site's physical constraints.
Location: Brighton and Hove
Inception: August 15, 1864
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
GPS coordinates: 50.82940,-0.12959
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:21
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