• The Chapel Royal is an 18th-century place of worship in the centre of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove.
  • Chapel Royal is a warm, open, and affirming church community at the heart of Brighton’s city centre, where you’ll find peace, sanctuary, support, and worship.
  • Brighton Is indelibly associated with the Prince Regent who later became George IV and built the Royal Pavilion. The Chapel Royal in North Street I’d no...
  • In 1897 the Chapel Royal was designated a parish church and a small area around the pavilion was designated the Chapel Royal Parish.
  • 1.1 the chapel royal. 2 1838 description ... — , J. Whittemore, , Whittemore's Royal Brighton Guide, , 1826.
  • Project overview. Chapel Royal, Brighton was opened for worship in 1795, two years earlier the Foundation Stone was laid by the Prince Regent.
  • Catalogue description PARISH OF BRIGHTON CHAPEL ROYAL. This record is held by East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office (ESBHRO).
  • In the 1803 the building became a Chapel of Ease. Gladstone went to services in the Chapel Royal on his numerous visits to Brighton.
  • The chapel website says "The Chapel Royal is an 18th-century place of worship in the centre of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove.
  • ...of Worship in Georgian and Regency Brighton and Hove c1760-1840, GGJ 19 (2011) pp157-72 3. M J Webb: The History of the Chapel Royal, Brighton 1977.