Chattri, Brighton
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Standean Lane, Patcham, London Rd
Patcham Ward, eng BN1 8ZB - (777) 296-9658
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Lynne Davey
Hidden gem in the middle of the South Downs
Apr 10th, 2023 -
Lynnrob Bush
Apr 3rd, 2023 -
Raj Kaur
My family and I visited the Chattri Memorial in March 2023 to honour the Sikh and Hindu soldiers cremated on the site, who were killed in the First World War. Their bodies were brought from the Royal Pavillion, which was being used as a military hospital. The memorial is an amazing place. It's shaped like an umberella ("Chattri" in Hindi and Punjabi). The memorial is small and simple, in keeping with Sikh doctrine of avoiding elaborate monuments to commemorate the deceased. The elevated location of the memorial, with great views over the Sussex countryside, makes it even more poignant. There's no road taking you directly to the memorial. We parked our car at the base of a hill near the dual carriageway and walked along a bridleway. It's a 20 to 30 minutes walk. We spent 20 minutes at the memorial to read the names of the deceased and to reflect on their sad passing. We sat on the benches and said Sikh prayers. It was all very emotional. , !
Apr 2nd, 2023 -
Martin Gittler
Apr 2nd, 2023 -
Simon Sinclair
Mar 29th, 2023
Contact Info
- (777) 296-9658
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Chattri, Brighton?
A The phone number for Chattri, Brighton is: (777) 296-9658.
Q Where is Chattri, Brighton located?
A Chattri, Brighton is located at Standean Lane, Patcham, London Rd, Patcham Ward, eng BN1 8ZB
Q What is the internet address for Chattri, Brighton?
A The website (URL) for Chattri, Brighton is: http://www.chattri.org/
Q What days are Chattri, Brighton open?
A Chattri, Brighton is open:
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Q How is Chattri, Brighton rated?
A Chattri, Brighton has a 4.8 Star Rating from 267 reviewers.
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Chattri, Brighton
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( 267 Reviews )Lynne Davey on Google
Hidden gem in the middle of the South Downs
Lynnrob Bush on Google
Raj Kaur on Google
My family and I visited the Chattri Memorial in March 2023 to honour the Sikh and Hindu soldiers cremated on the site, who were killed in the First World War. Their bodies were brought from the Royal Pavillion, which was being used as a military hospital.
The memorial is an amazing place. It's shaped like an umberella ("Chattri" in Hindi and Punjabi). The memorial is small and simple, in keeping with Sikh doctrine of avoiding elaborate monuments to commemorate the deceased. The elevated location of the memorial, with great views over the Sussex countryside, makes it even more poignant. There's no road taking you directly to the memorial. We parked our car at the base of a hill near the dual carriageway and walked along a bridleway. It's a 20 to 30 minutes walk.
We spent 20 minutes at the memorial to read the names of the deceased and to reflect on their sad passing. We sat on the benches and said Sikh prayers. It was all very emotional.
, !
Martin Gittler on Google
Simon Sinclair on Google