All Saints United Reformed Church, Burgess Hill
Church in West Sussex, England
50°57′14″N 0°07′30″W / 50.9539°N 0.1250°W / 50.9539; -0.1250All Saints Church is the United Reformed Church in Burgess Hill. Originally a Congregational church, it replaced Burgess Hill's first Congregational chapel in Grove Road. It was registered as Junction Road Church.
It is a Classical building with a large portico and columns — an unusual style for such a late construction date (1881).
John Betjeman thought it was the Burgess Hill's only decent piece of architecture.
The exterior was painted in 1986, and the pews were removed in 2001.[1]
References
- ^ Past Events, Burgess Hill Museum.
External links
- Official website
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Protestant Nonconformism in Sussex
worship
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