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All Saints Church is the Anglican parish church of Patcham, an ancient Sussex village which is now part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. A place of worship has existed on the hilltop site for about 1,000 years, but the present building has Norman internal features and a 13th-century exterior. Several rounds of restoration in the Victorian era included some structural additions. A wide range of monuments and wall paintings survive inside, including one commemorating Richard Shelley—owner of nearby Patcham Place and one of the most important noblemen in the early history of Brighton. The church, which is Grade II* listed, continues to serve as the Anglican place of worship for residents of Patcham, which 20th-century residential development has transformed from a vast rural parish i

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  • All Saints Church is the Anglican parish church of Patcham, an ancient Sussex village which is now part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. A place of worship has existed on the hilltop site for about 1,000 years, but the present building has Norman internal features and a 13th-century exterior. Several rounds of restoration in the Victorian era included some structural additions. A wide range of monuments and wall paintings survive inside, including one commemorating Richard Shelley—owner of nearby Patcham Place and one of the most important noblemen in the early history of Brighton. The church, which is Grade II* listed, continues to serve as the Anglican place of worship for residents of Patcham, which 20th-century residential development has transformed from a vast rural parish into a large outer suburb of Brighton. Patcham's first church served a large rural area north of the fishing village of Brighthelmston—the ancient predecessor of Brighton. A nucleated settlement developed around this building, which was reconstructed during the Norman era. A wide-ranging series of alterations were carried out by Victorian church restorers to improve the building's structural condition and provide more space to cater for the growing population. As Patcham developed into a suburb in the 20th century, more churches opened in the area and were administered from All Saints Church. The building's plain exterior contrasts with its well-preserved and, in parts, ancient interior whose features include wall paintings and stone memorials. The churchyard has a set of Grade II-listed tombs. (en)
  • A Igreja de Todos os Santos (em inglês: All Saints Church) é uma igreja paroquial anglicana situada em , uma antiga vila de Sussex, actualmente parte da cidade inglesa de Brighton and Hove. É um Listed building de Grau II* datado do século XIII com características normandas. (pt)
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  • The church from the southeast (en)
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  • Brighton (en)
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  • All Saints (en)
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  • Three-quarter view of a long, low, grey church behind tombs and gravestones in a churchyard. There is a spire-topped tower at the far end of the brown tiled roof. (en)
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  • All Saints, Patcham (en)
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  • Patcham, All Saints (en)
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  • A Igreja de Todos os Santos (em inglês: All Saints Church) é uma igreja paroquial anglicana situada em , uma antiga vila de Sussex, actualmente parte da cidade inglesa de Brighton and Hove. É um Listed building de Grau II* datado do século XIII com características normandas. (pt)
  • All Saints Church is the Anglican parish church of Patcham, an ancient Sussex village which is now part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. A place of worship has existed on the hilltop site for about 1,000 years, but the present building has Norman internal features and a 13th-century exterior. Several rounds of restoration in the Victorian era included some structural additions. A wide range of monuments and wall paintings survive inside, including one commemorating Richard Shelley—owner of nearby Patcham Place and one of the most important noblemen in the early history of Brighton. The church, which is Grade II* listed, continues to serve as the Anglican place of worship for residents of Patcham, which 20th-century residential development has transformed from a vast rural parish i (en)
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  • All Saints Church, Patcham (en)
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  • All Saints, Patcham (en)
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