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*[[Sussex Towns and Parishes B#Brighton|St Bartholomew]] is the tallest parish church in the country, the nave at 135 ft high is higher than that of Westminster Abbey. Built in red brick, it was one of several churches financed by the wealthy Anglo-Catholic cleric the Reverend Arthur Wagner and designed by Edmund Scott, a local architect and can seat 1500 people. Wagner built the church primarily for the use of the poor of the area and broke with the Brighton tradition of charging for some of the seats making it free for all. For internal panoramas look here [http://www.brightonsarchitecture.com/sacred.html#fpc Brighton's Architecture, St Bartholomew]
 
*[[Sussex Towns and Parishes B#Brighton|St Bartholomew]] is the tallest parish church in the country, the nave at 135 ft high is higher than that of Westminster Abbey. Built in red brick, it was one of several churches financed by the wealthy Anglo-Catholic cleric the Reverend Arthur Wagner and designed by Edmund Scott, a local architect and can seat 1500 people. Wagner built the church primarily for the use of the poor of the area and broke with the Brighton tradition of charging for some of the seats making it free for all. For internal panoramas look here [http://www.brightonsarchitecture.com/sacred.html#fpc Brighton's Architecture, St Bartholomew]
*[[Sussex Towns and Parishes B#Brighton|St Michaels and All Angels]] comprises of two churches, the first begun by GF Bodley and the second more elaborate by William Burgess. It is one of the first redbrick churches to have been built in Brighton, and has windows designed by William Morris and Sir Edward Burne-Jones. Internal panoras avaialble here [http://www.brightonsarchitecture.com/sacred.html#fpc Brighton's Architecture, St Michael and All Angels]
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*[[Sussex Towns and Parishes B#Brighton|St Michaels and All Angels]] comprises of two churches, the first begun by GF Bodley and the second more elaborate by William Burgess. It is one of the first redbrick churches to have been built in Brighton, and has windows designed by William Morris and Sir Edward Burne-Jones. Internal panoramas available here [http://www.brightonsarchitecture.com/sacred.html#fpc Brighton's Architecture, St Michael and All Angels]
  
 
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  • St Bartholomew is the tallest parish church in the country, the nave at 135 ft high is higher than that of Westminster Abbey. Built in red brick, it was one of several churches financed by the wealthy Anglo-Catholic cleric the Reverend Arthur Wagner and designed by Edmund Scott, a local architect and can seat 1500 people. Wagner built the church primarily for the use of the poor of the area and broke with the Brighton tradition of charging for some of the seats making it free for all. For internal panoramas look here Brighton's Architecture, St Bartholomew
  • St Michaels and All Angels comprises of two churches, the first begun by GF Bodley and the second more elaborate by William Burgess. It is one of the first redbrick churches to have been built in Brighton, and has windows designed by William Morris and Sir Edward Burne-Jones. Internal panoramas available here Brighton's Architecture, St Michael and All Angels


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