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The Church has limited parking facilities, but on-road parking is free, in the immediate area
Brighton and Hove Bus and Coach Company Limited operates a bus service along the A259 that runs between Brighton and Eastbourne. Service 12/12A currently runs every fifteen minutes, during the afternoon and early evening, on Sundays. Passengers travelling from the direction of Brighton should alight at the stop called Beacon Road. Passengers travelling from the direction of Eastbourne should alight at the stop called Belgrave Road. Both stops are an approximately two-minute walk from the Church. Service 13X currently runs just three times, in each direction, on Sundays. It is limited stop, between Brighton and Seaford Library, and does NOT serve Beacon Road or Belgrave Road
Road users should note that opening of the Swing Bridge can delay journeys from the western side of Newhaven. In the same way, large numbers of visitors to the Seven Sisters Country Park can delay journeys from the eastern side of Exceat Bridge
Govia Thameslink Railway Limited (Southern) operates a train service between Brighton and Seaford that currently runs every half-hour, on Sundays, with hourly connexions from London, at Lewes, throughout most of the day. Seaford Station is an approximately ten minute walk from the Church. Intending passengers should note that Improvement Works frequently delay journeys, on Sundays, due to operation of a replacement bus service
There are adequate toilet facilities, in the Church, with disabled toilet facilities being accessible via a flight of stairs or a small lift. The main entrance to the Church, from Belgrave Road, provides access to the performance space via two flights of stairs, but level access can also be provided, via the emergency exit that faces the path between Belgrave Road and Westdown Road. The entrance that would otherwise provide level access to the performance space via the small lift will not be use
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