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This is a photo of listed building number 1353209.

Description Former St Mary-in-the-Castle Church, Pelham Crescent, Hastings, East Sussex, England. Built in 1828 by Joseph Kay as the centrepiece of the residential Pelham Crescent. Now an arts centre. Listed at Grade II* by English Heritage (IoE Code 294035)
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Author The Voice of Hassocks

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St Mary in the Castle, Hastings

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Wikimedia username: The Voice of Hassocks
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5 April 2010

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Hastings

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