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Description Brighton National Spiritualist Church, corner of Edward Street and Grosvenor Street, Brighton. Built between 1964 and 1965 to replace a nearby chapel demolished to make way for Amex House, the American Express headquarters. On Brighton & Hove City Council's Local List of Heritage Assets.
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