Brighton Regency Synagogue

Brighton Regency Synagogue
The former synagogue from the southwest
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism (former)
RiteNusach Ashkenaz
Ecclesiastical or organisational status
  • Synagogue (18241874)
  • Residential apartments (since 2007)
StatusClosed (as a synagogue); Repurposed
Location
Location38–39 Devonshire Place, Kemptown, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England BN2 1QB
CountryUnited Kingdom
Location of the former synagogue,
now apartment complex, in Brighton and Hove
Geographic coordinates50°49′17″N 0°07′52″W / 50.8213°N 0.1310°W / 50.8213; -0.1310
Architecture
Architect(s)David Mocatta
TypeSynagogue architecture
StyleRegency
Date established1824 (as a congregation)
Completed1825
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameNos. 38 and 39 and attached walls and piers, Devonshire Place (east side)
Designated20 August 1971
Reference no.1380432

The Brighton Regency Synagogue, also called the Devonshire Place Synagogue, is a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 38–39 Devonshire Place, Kemptown, Brighton and Hove, in East Sussex, England, in the United Kingdom. The congregation, established in 1824, worshiped in the Ashkenazi rite.

The Regency building was completed in 1825 as a synagogue and ceased operation as a synagogue in 1874. The former synagogue building was listed as a Grade II listed building in 1971.

The site now comprises an apartment building.