"18167780"^^ . . . . "8325"^^ . . "2008"^^ . . . "Closed"@en . "\u00C9glise fran\u00E7aise r\u00E9form\u00E9e de Brighton"@fr . . . . . "W.G. Gibbins"@en . . . . . . . . . . "1085658482"^^ . . . . . "L'\u00E9glise fran\u00E7aise r\u00E9form\u00E9e (French Protestant Church en anglais) de Brighton est une \u00E9glise r\u00E9form\u00E9e situ\u00E9e dans le quartier de Queensbury Mews, dans le centre-ville de Brighton et Hove. Elle est construite dans les ann\u00E9es 1858-1887. \u00C0 cette \u00E9poque pr\u00E8s de 2 000 Fran\u00E7ais r\u00E9sidaient \u00E0 Brighton, majoritairement protestants. Elle \u00E9tait l'une des trois derni\u00E8res \u00E9glises protestantes fran\u00E7aises d'Angleterre, avec l'\u00C9glise protestante fran\u00E7aise de Londres et celle de Canterbury. Elle n'organise plus d'offices religieux depuis 2008."@fr . . . . . "1887"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "L'\u00E9glise fran\u00E7aise r\u00E9form\u00E9e (French Protestant Church en anglais) de Brighton est une \u00E9glise r\u00E9form\u00E9e situ\u00E9e dans le quartier de Queensbury Mews, dans le centre-ville de Brighton et Hove. Elle est construite dans les ann\u00E9es 1858-1887. \u00C0 cette \u00E9poque pr\u00E8s de 2 000 Fran\u00E7ais r\u00E9sidaient \u00E0 Brighton, majoritairement protestants. Elle \u00E9tait l'une des trois derni\u00E8res \u00E9glises protestantes fran\u00E7aises d'Angleterre, avec l'\u00C9glise protestante fran\u00E7aise de Londres et celle de Canterbury. Elle n'organise plus d'offices religieux depuis 2008."@fr . . . "French Protestant Church, Brighton"@en . . "50.82199859619141"^^ . . . . "Side view of the former church, with the Metropole Hotel behind"@en . . . . . . "50.822 -0.1495" . . "1887"^^ . "1858"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "L'Eglise Fran\u00E7aise R\u00E9form\u00E9e"@en . . . . . . . . . "POINT(-0.1494999974966 50.821998596191)"^^ . "-0.1494999974966049"^^ . "L'Eglise Fran\u00E7aise R\u00E9form\u00E9e"@en . . . . . . . . . "The French Protestant Church of Brighton (L'Eglise Fran\u00E7aise R\u00E9form\u00E9e) is a former place of worship in the English city of Brighton and Hove. Until its closure in 2008, it was the only French Protestant church in Britain outside London, where the French Protestant Church of London, founded in 1550, occupies a building dating from 1893 in Soho Square. Brighton's dates from the previous decade, and is centrally located in Queensbury Mews, a small street just behind Brighton seafront and next to the Metropole Hotel. Opened in 1887, it was put up for sale in June 2008 and was closed a month later."@en . . . . . "Queensbury Mews, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex BN1 2FE"@en . . "The French Protestant Church of Brighton (L'Eglise Fran\u00E7aise R\u00E9form\u00E9e) is a former place of worship in the English city of Brighton and Hove. Until its closure in 2008, it was the only French Protestant church in Britain outside London, where the French Protestant Church of London, founded in 1550, occupies a building dating from 1893 in Soho Square. Brighton's dates from the previous decade, and is centrally located in Queensbury Mews, a small street just behind Brighton seafront and next to the Metropole Hotel. Opened in 1887, it was put up for sale in June 2008 and was closed a month later."@en . . . . . . . . . . .