Heritage Open Day: A tour of this magnificent Grade 1 listed parish church, built in the late 19th century in a Gothic revival style. The building was designed by the great Victorian architect John Loughborough Pearson, who was also the architect of Truro Cathedral. All Saints was commissioned by Revd Thomas Peacey, appointed vicar of Hove in 1879, to be dedicated to the memory and honour of all the Saints. The foundation stone was laid in 1889, the nave and aisles consecrated in 1891 and the east end, choir and sanctuary consecrated in 1901. The exterior is built of Sussex sandstone, roofed with oak and slate and the interior of ashlar stone.