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St Bartholomew's Church
No, I haven't stretched the image at all. St Bartholomew's church in Brighton is sometimes described as the tallest church in the land: the apex of the roof is 135 feet (41m) in height.
Given its great height, it's easily visible from the train into Brighton, despite the railway being considerably higher than the low-lying London Road area.
Inside is as simple as the exterior and you get a real impression of the height.
Given its great height, it's easily visible from the train into Brighton, despite the railway being considerably higher than the low-lying London Road area.
Inside is as simple as the exterior and you get a real impression of the height.
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