Chapel Royal, Brighton, Anglican chapel in central Brighton, England.
The Chapel Royal is an Anglican place of worship featuring red brick walls, curved sash windows, and a prominent clock tower with terracotta trim situated near the Royal Pavilion Gardens. The structure stands out with its distinctive architectural style that blends classical proportions and Victorian-era design elements.
The foundation stone was laid by the Prince Regent in 1793, with the Bishop of Chichester performing the consecration a decade later. This timing placed it within Brighton's expansion during the Regency period.
The chapel hosts regular worship services and musical performances that draw both locals and visitors seeking spiritual gatherings in Brighton's core. It remains an active center for Anglican community life in the city.
The building sits conveniently near the Royal Pavilion Gardens and is easily accessible on foot, with an induction loop system available for visitors with hearing loss. Access may be limited during active services, so timing your visit accordingly is helpful.
Late 19th-century renovations by architect Arthur Blomfield transformed the original stuccoed Classical structure into the red brick building you see today, complete with distinctive terracotta detailing. This dramatic makeover makes it unusual for a single structure to have undergone such a complete architectural reimagining.
Location: Brighton and Hove
Website: http://chapelroyalbrighton.org.uk
GPS coordinates: 50.82250,-0.13945
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:22
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