Dating from 1813, and retaining its three-decker pulpit, St John's is a rare surviving example of a Georgian proprietary chapel.It closed in 1973 and is now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
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Dating from 1813, and retaining its three-decker pulpit, St John's is a rare surviving example of a Georgian proprietary chapel.
It closed in 1973 and is now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust, a national charity that looks after over three hundred historically and architecturally important redundant churches - including seven in Sussex.
click for mapListed Grade 1 on account of its importance, St John's remains a consecrated building and provides a peaceful haven in the middle of a bustling city
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