St Joseph's Church, Brighton, Roman Catholic church in Elm Grove, Brighton, England
St Joseph's Church is a Roman Catholic church on Elm Grove in Brighton, distinguished by three five-sided apses at its eastern end and constructed with Kentish Ragstone combined with Bath Stone. The architectural design demonstrates skilled craftsmanship in its use of contrasting materials and geometric forms.
Construction started in 1879 under architect William Kedo Broder, but J.S. Hansom took over the project after Broder's death in 1881 and saw it through to completion in 1906. The building later shifted from Anglican to Roman Catholic use in 1953, reflecting changes in the area's religious landscape.
The parish church serves the local Roman Catholic community and has become a focal point for believers seeking a place for worship and gathering in the area. People visit to experience the spiritual life that unfolds within its walls.
The church welcomes visitors and maintains regular worship services throughout the week, serving both worshippers and those interested in the building itself. Plan your visit around service times to fully appreciate how the space functions as an active community hub.
The church did not receive its official consecration until 1979, despite construction beginning in 1879, because financial obligations from the earlier building phases remained unsettled. This remarkable century-long delay made the dedication ceremony a noteworthy moment in the building's history.
Location: Brighton and Hove
Inception: 1906
Architects: Joseph Stanislaus Hansom
Website: http://stjosephsbrighton.org.uk
GPS coordinates: 50.83210,-0.12801
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:02
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