First Church of Christ, Scientist, Regency church building in Montpelier, Brighton, United Kingdom.
The First Church of Christ, Scientist occupies a Regency-style building on Montpelier Road with a three-bay entrance and neoclassical stonework. Inside, a gallery with timber detailing overlooks the main prayer space, and an adjoining chapel extends toward the south.
The architects Clayton & Black converted two neighboring houses into a single church structure in 1921. The transformation included extending the building southward with a dedicated chapel to accommodate the growing congregation.
The church houses a Reading Room where visitors can access Christian Science texts and study materials at their own pace. This space functions as a center for spiritual learning and personal reflection.
The building is easier to reach if you know it sits on Montpelier Road in a quiet residential area and follow the local street signs. It is helpful to check opening times ahead of your visit, as the church is primarily open for services or by arrangement.
The building blends Regency and Italianate architectural elements, a combination that stands out in Brighton's streetscape. This uncommon pairing creates a distinctive facade with decorative friezes that catch the eye.
Location: Brighton and Hove
Inception: 1921
Architects: Clayton & Black
Architectural style: Regency architecture
Website: http://csbrighton.com
GPS coordinates: 50.82610,-0.15190
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:21
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