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© Mr James A. Ray
IoE Number:
213625
Location:
CHURCH OF ST ANNE, AIGBURTH ROAD
LIVERPOOL, LIVERPOOL, MERSEYSIDE
Photographer:
Mr James A. Ray
Date Photographed:
14 March 2003
Date listed:
12 July 1966
Date of last amendment:
12 July 1966
Grade
II*
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SJ 38 NE AIGBURTH ROAD
L17
7/34 Church of
12.7.66 St. Anne
- II*
Church, 1836-7. Cunningham and Holme, with chancel and
transepts added 1853. Stone with slate roof. 4-bay nave.
West tower flanked by baptistry to north and stair bay to
south (ritual west is actual east). Transepts with stair
bays in angles, 3-bay chancel with organ loft to north,
vestry to south. Sill band, impost band, cornice, with
corbels to western parts, and parapet. Nave windows are
round-headed with shafts, between pilaster buttresses. West
entrance has round head, 2 orders of columns, arch has beak
head mouldings. Blind arcading over and diapered gable.
Clock face has rose motif, with grotesque heads. Paired 2-
light bell openings. Top cornice with corbels and parapet
with blind arcading. Transepts have 3 windows, cornice and
stepped windows to gable. 3-light chancel window with rose
motif, south side has windows of 3 round-headed lights.
Vestry has 2 paired windows of 3 round-headed lights.
Interior: West gallery and galleries in transepts have blind
arcading. Nave roof has collars, transepts with hammer beam
roof. Chancel arch of 2 orders with zig zag ornament. East
window has shafts to mullions. An early example of
Romanesque Revival.