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Brighton Regency Synagogue

Brighton Regency Synagogue
Brighton - Devonshire Place Synagogue.jpg
The former synagogue from the southwest
Location 38–39 Devonshire Place, Kemptown, Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom
Coordinates 50°49′17″N 0°07′52″W / 50.8213°N 0.1310°W / 50.8213; -0.1310Coordinates: 50°49′17″N 0°07′52″W / 50.8213°N 0.1310°W / 50.8213; -0.1310
Founded 1824
Built 1836–38
Architect David Mocatta
Architectural style(s) Regency
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name: Nos. 38 and 39 and attached walls and piers, Devonshire Place (east side)
Designated 20 August 1971
Reference no. 480561
Brighton Regency Synagogue is located in Brighton
Brighton Regency Synagogue
Location of Brighton Regency Synagogue in Brighton

Brighton Regency Synagogue is a Regency building in Devonshire Place, Brighton, that was built in 1824 as a synagogue and is now an apartment building. It is a Grade II listed building.

The synagogue was built in 1824–25. It was enlarged in 1836–38 to designs by David Mocatta, England's first Jewish architect.

The building's chaste, pilastered facade, symmetry, and central doorway are typical of the Regency style. A faded inscription reading jews synagogue 5598 (1838) was faintly visible under the pediment in 2006. Inside, the original ceiling lantern, a typical Regency feature, is still in place.

The building was replaced by the Middle Street Synagogue in 1875, and sold. By 2007 it had been converted into apartments, with the facade sensitively restored and an historic plaque mentioning the architect on the façade.


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