About The Chapel

The Chapel Royal is an 18th-century place of worship in the centre of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove.

Built as a Chapel of Ease, it became one of Brighton's most important churches, gaining its own parish and becoming closely associated with the Prince Regent and fashionable Regency-era society.

The Chapel Royal remains an active church in the inclusive, liberal-catholic tradition of the Church of England.

Who's Who

Incumbent: Fr. David Biggs S.C.P.
Honorary Assistant Priest: The Reverend Martin Morgan S.C.P.
Lay Reader: Mr Mark Laverick
Churchwardens: Mrs Mary Woodhouse & Mr Richard Lovett
Part-time Administrator: Mr Martin Mitchener
PCC Secretary: Mrs Caroline Brown
Finance Officer: Mrs Maureen O’Hare
Safeguarding Officer: Mrs Angie Lynn