St Peter's Church, Shoreham-by-Sea, Roman Catholic church in Shoreham-by-Sea, England.
St Peter's Church is a modern Roman Catholic place of worship built in 1983 on the site of former school grounds, replacing an earlier building from the 1800s. The structure houses a main church space designed to serve the needs of the local Roman Catholic congregation.
The original church was established in 1875 with support from the Duchess of Norfolk, becoming the town's first permanent Catholic house of worship. When the earlier building closed in 1982, a new structure was constructed to continue serving the community's spiritual needs.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local Roman Catholic community and remains a center for spiritual life in the town. It brings together people of all ages who maintain their traditions and participate in regular worship and parish activities.
The church is within walking distance from the town center and has straightforward access for visitors. It is helpful to check the service schedule ahead of time to plan your visit and understand when the doors are open to the public.
The former church building, designed by architect Charles Alban Buckler in Gothic style with decorative stonework, was converted into homes in 2002. This transformation allowed the historic structure to find new purpose while remaining part of the town's landscape.
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