Hove Methodist Church, Grade II listed Methodist church in Brighton and Hove, England.
Hove Methodist Church is a red-brick Romanesque Revival building featuring a large rose window and lancet windows, accented with pale stone details along Portland Road. The interior is organized across multiple levels to accommodate worship services and community activities.
The building was completed in 1896 as architect John Wills designed it for the growing Methodist community that previously met in temporary spaces. It became a permanent gathering place as the congregation expanded in the area.
The congregation gathers regularly for worship and prayer meetings, making this building an active center for Methodist life in the area. People also use the space for Bible study groups and community meetings throughout the week.
Visitors can attend services most Sundays and should check accessibility details in advance if you have specific needs. The location on Portland Road makes it easy to reach by public transport.
A 1992 renovation replaced the original double staircase with a modern two-story tower built from colorful glass panels. This notable change shows how contemporary elements were woven into the historic structure.
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