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St Catherine's Church, Littlehampton

St Catherine's Church
St Catherine of Alexandria Church
St Catherine's RC Church, Littlehampton (NHLE Code 1027807).JPG
Coordinates: 50°48′22″N 0°32′23″W / 50.8060°N 0.5396°W / 50.8060; -0.5396
OS grid reference TQ0299901734
Location Littlehampton, West Sussex
Country United Kingdom
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website StCatherinesChurchLittlehampton.org
History
Founded 1862
Founder(s) Augusta Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk
Dedication Catherine of Alexandria
Architecture
Status Active
Functional status Parish church
Heritage designation Grade II listed
Designated 21 August 1975
Architect(s) Matthew Ellison Hadfield
Style Gothic Revival
Groundbreaking 1862
Completed 1904
Administration
Deanery Worthing
Diocese Arundel and Brighton
Province Southwark

St Catherine's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Littlehampton, West Sussex, England. It was founded in 1862, built in stages afterwards and designed by Matthew Ellison Hadfield. It is situated on Beach Road backing on to St Catherine's Road in the centre of the town. It is a Gothic Revival church and a Grade II listed building.

In 1862, Augusta Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk, paid for a church to be built in Littlehampton. She was also behind the building of St John the Evangelist Church in Heron's Ghyll. She paid Matthew Ellison Hadfield to design a set of buildings in Littlehampton comprising a church, presbytery and school. However, the plans were changed and in the end, a presbytery and church were built. The church simply consisted of a nave and sanctuary.

From 1883 to 1884, further construction was done on the church. Again, this was designed by Hadfield. A further aisle was added expanding the capacity of the church and a gallery was built.

In 1904, the church was extended. The architectural firm was Pugin & Pugin. The building was expanded eastwards by the enlarging of the sanctuary. A chapel, St Joseph's Chapel, was added to the north side of the church and a separate entrance for it was made. In addition, two confessionals were built as well as a new altar and pulpit. The altar was made by Messrs R. L. Boulton & Sons from Cheltenham and cost £340. The stained glass windows that were installed were made by Cox & Barnard from Hove.


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