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Middle Street Synagogue - Brighton’s oldest place of Jewish worship and one of the finest European Synagogues.
St. Peter’s Church - Designed by Charles Barry, Brighton’s Parish Church is one of the finest Gothic revival churches in England.
St. Bartholomew’s Church - Build entirely of brick, the design and dimensions of the church are said to be based on those of the Ark.
Restoration has just started on the unique Kempe ceiling at St Wulfran's Parish Church in OIvingdean. Kempe is world-famous for his painted windows and was born and buried in Ovingdean just a few miles east of Brighton.
Friends' Meeting House, built in 1805, is the place of worship for the city's Quakers. It is located right in the heart of the city centre in The Lanes and is set in peaceful and attractive gardens.
Sussex Churches Worth Exploring Include...
St. Andrews at Alfriston, a cruciform church with a shingle spire and adjacent to the beautiful 14th century Old Clergy House.
The ancient village church of St. Michael and All Angels at Berwick, dating back to doomsday and home to the Bloombury Murals.
The Church of the Good Shepherd at Lullington, the smallest in the country.
St. Denys at Rotherfield, one of the oldest churches in Sussex.

