St Andrew's Church, Worthing

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Victoria Rd/Clifton Rd, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1XB, United Kingdom BN11 1XE, United Kingdom
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N50° 48' 55.08" W0° 22' 38.64"   (50.8153, -0.3774)
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St Andrew's Church (in full, the Church of St Andrew the Apostle) is an Anglican church in Worthing, West Sussex, England. Built between 1885 and 1886 in the Early English Gothic style by Sir Arthur Blomfield, "one of the last great Gothic revivalists", the church was embroiled in controversy as soon as it was founded. During a period of religious unrest in the town, theological tensions within Anglicanism between High church Anglo-Catholics and Low church Anglicans were inflamed by what the latter group saw as the church's "idolatrous" Roman Catholic-style fittings—in particular, a statue of the Virgin Mary which was seized upon by opponents as an example of a reversion to Catholic-style worship in the Church of England. The "Worthing Madonna" dispute delayed the consecration of the church by several years. English Heritage has listed the building at Grade C for its architectural and historical importance, and the adjacent vestry and vicarage are listed separately at Grade II.

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St Andrew's Church, Worthing

Address: Victoria Rd/Clifton Rd, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1XB, United Kingdom BN11 1XE, United Kingdom
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