- St George's Church, Brighton
Parish church
name=St George's Church, Brighton
caption=
dedication=St George the Martyr
denomination=Church of England
tradition=Broad Church
parish=Brighton , St George with St Anne and St Mark
deanery=Rural Deanery of Brighton
archdeaconry=Chichester
diocese=Chichester
province=Canterbury
vicar=Revd Andrew Manson-BrailsfordSt George's Church is an
Anglican church in theKemptown area ofBrighton , in the English city ofBrighton and Hove . It was built at the request ofThomas Read Kemp , who had created and financed theKemp Town estate on the cliffs east of Brighton in the early 19th century, and is now regarded as theparish church of the wider Kemptown area.cite web|title=St George's Church, Brighton|url=http://www.stgeorges-church.org/|accessdate=2008-01-04|publisher=St George's Church|year=2007|work=St George's Church website] It is a Grade IIlisted building . [cite web |url=http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?pid=1&id=481176 |title=Images of England: Church of St George the Martyr, Brighton |accessdate=2008-01-18 |publisher=English Heritage ]History
Thomas Read Kemp, born in 1782 in
Lewes ,East Sussex ,wikiref |id=Dale-1989 |text=Dale 1989, p. 42] returned to theChurch of England in 1823, seven years after founding his own independentsect . Turning his attention to architecture andtown planning , he decided to create a residential estate on land beyond the existing eastern boundary of Brighton, with large houses for affluent people. Designed byCharles Busby andAmon Wilds and built byThomas Cubitt , this estate became Kemp Town, although Kemp had fled the country to escape debts by the time construction finished.wikiref |id=Dale-1989 |text=Dale 1989, p. 43]The Busby–Wilds partnership had also been responsible for building the Holy Trinity chapel (in Ship Street in central Brighton) for Kemp's sect, and in 1824 Kemp enlisted Busby to build a church to serve the new estate.cite book |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |editor= |others=School of Architecture and Interior Design, Brighton Polytechnic |title=A Guide to the Buildings of Brighton |origdate= |origyear=1987 |origmonth= |url= |format= |accessdate= |accessyear= |accessmonth= |edition= |series= |date= |year= |month= |publisher=McMillan Martin |location=Macclesfield |language= |isbn=1-869-86503-0 |oclc= |doi= |id= |pages=p73 |chapter= |chapterurl= |quote= ] He obtained a private
Act of Parliament on3 June 1824 , which allowed him to appoint a perpetualcurate and derive income from the rental or sale of pews. This was a common procedure at the time: it allowed churches to be built as an investment, and pew rental could be quite profitable.Construction work continued throughout 1824 and 1825. The church opened on
1 January 1826 , two days after it was consecrated by theBishop of Chichester . The final cost was £11,000.By 1831, Kemp had sold his interest in the church to Laurence Peel,ref label|laurence|A|A the son of
Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet , who lived in Sussex Square in Kemp Town.wikiref |id=Dale-1989 |text=Dale 1989, p. 45] cite web|title=Person Page — 5978|url=http://www.thepeerage.com/p5978.htm#i59778|accessdate=2008-01-14|publisher=Darryl Lundy|year=2008|work=thePeerage.com website] Upon Peel's death in 1888 it passed to his son, Charles Lennox Peel, who sold it to the congregation the following year. It was then passed into trust.St George's had been parished since 1879. The
Diocese of Chichester considered closing the church in 1962, but the congregation contested the decision and the threat was lifted. The parish later absorbed that of St Anne's Church in nearby Burlington Street, whose congregation was in decline; it was closed and demolished in 1986.wikiref |id=Dale-1989 |text=Dale 1989, p. 47] More recently, St Marks Church was also closed (1985)cite web|title=The Churches and Chapels of Brighton & Hove, Sussex - Past & Present|url=http://www.roughwood.net/ChurchAlbum/EastSussex/Brighton/BrightonChurches.htm|accessdate=2008-01-14|publisher=Mark Collins|year=2007|work=The Roughwood website] and officially made redundant (29 April 1986 ), and its parish was also amalgamated with that of St George. The building is now the chapel of St Mary’s Hall, an independent school.cite web|title=The Church of England Statistics & Information: Lists (by diocese) of redundant church buildings whose futures have been settled as at April 2006|url=http://www.cofe.anglican.org/about/churchcommissioners/redchurches/stats/chichester.doc|accessdate=2008-01-14|publisher=Church of England|year=2006|work=The Church of England website]Architecture
Busby designed St George's Church in a Neoclassical style, with simple clean lines and strong symmetry. The exterior consists of yellow brick with some
stucco work, regularly-spaced tiered pairs of round-headed windows, and a deepcornice with no ornamentation. The western face, where the entrance is situated, has Ionic columns andpilaster s on each side of the door, and a central tower topped by acupola with a small cross. Clock faces were added on each side soon in 1840. Inside, there are galleries at the northern, southern and western sides, reached by curved staircases. There was a three-tierpulpit in front of thereredos at the eastern end, and the organ, by theJ.C. Bishop & Son organ builder firm, was initially inside the western gallery.wikiref |id=Dale-1989 |text=Dale 1989, p. 44]After Revd James Anderson became curate of the church in 1828, his close association with Queen Adelaide, the consort of King William IV, made the church very popular. The queen consort was popular with the British people and often spent time in Brighton. When in the town, she worshipped at St George's. By 1831, the church's seating capacity was being exceeded, and a new gallery was added at the western end.
Thomas Cubitt 's building firm completed this in one week. The organ had to be moved from the original western gallery to make room for the new structure; unusually, it was erected behind the altar at the eastern end.cite web|title=The History of St George's|url=http://stgeorges-church.org/history.htm|accessdate=2008-01-14|publisher=St George's Church|year=2007|work=St George's Church website]After it was acquired by the congregation and placed in trust, £11,050 was spent on large-scale alterations to the church.wikiref |id=Dale-1989 |text=Dale 1989, p. 46] A
chancel was added at the eastern end, with a new window in the eastern wall; the reredos was replaced with a larger version; the organ was moved again, into a more conventional position in the south gallery; and both the north and the south galleries were rebuilt at their eastern ends to align with the chancel extension. All of the seating was replaced, increasing the capacity to 1,300.The church today
St George's was a
chapel of ease until 1879, when it was given its own parish. In [http://www.acny.org.uk/parish.php?p=10/37 its present form] , incorporating the former parishes of St Anne and St Mark, this covers a large area of eastern Brighton, including the whole ofKemptown , parts ofWhitehawk ,Brighton Marina andRoedean School .cite web|title=Parish Information: St. George with St. Anne and St. Mark, Brighton|url=http://www.acny.org.uk/parish.php?p=10/37|accessdate=2008-01-14|publisher=Oxford Diocesan Publications Ltd|year=2007|work=A Church Near You website]The church has a community centre at which various groups meet regularly,cite web|title=Crypt Community Centre|url=http://stgeorges-church.org/centre.htm|accessdate=2008-01-14|publisher=St George's Church|year=2007|work=St George's Church website] and a café, in the
crypt below the building. The café is operated in partnership with a localspecial school .cite web|title=Crypt Café|url=http://stgeorges-church.org/cafe.htm|accessdate=2008-01-14|publisher=St George's Church|year=2007|work=St George's Church website] The crypt facilities were built (along with some supporting structural work for the rest of the church) with support from theEuropean Union 's "URBAN" regeneration fund, for which they had to compete with other local projects. [ [http://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/category_id__804_path__0p114p409p.aspx "My Brighton and Hove" history and photographs of St. George's Church] ]Notes
*note label|laurence|A|A wikiref |id=Dale-1989 |text=Dale 1989 and the [http://www.stgeorges-church.org/history.htm St George's Church website] incorrectly identify Peel's name as "La"w"rence".
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