Church of St Patrick And Wall Fronting Road, Grade II listed church in Cambridge Road, Hove, England.
The Church of St Patrick is a listed church building on Cambridge Road in Hove that features raw ragstone exterior walls and distinctive architectural details. The structure showcases tall chancel arches with decorative stonework and presents a solid, handcrafted appearance that dominates its street.
The building was originally constructed in 1858 as St James Chapel and was purchased and renamed St Patrick in 1885. The name change resolved confusion with another chapel of the same name that existed in the area.
The interior features ornate wooden roof beams decorated with angel carvings by craftsman T Earp, reflecting Victorian religious art traditions. These carved details shape the character of the worship space and connect visitors to 19th-century ecclesiastical artistry.
The building requires significant repairs due to water damage affecting the roof, gutters, and interior spaces. Visitors should be prepared for potential access limitations or restoration work when planning a visit.
Since 2015 the building has been run by the Chemin Neuf Community, which blends residential spaces with its religious mission. This dual use makes it a space where daily living and spiritual life coexist in an unusual way.
Location: Brighton and Hove
Website: http://stpats-hove.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 50.82602,-0.15753
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:03
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