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  1. St Anne's Church, Kew, is a parish church in Kew in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The building, which dates from 1714, and is Grade II* listed, forms the central focus of Kew Green.

    • 1714
  2. The History of St Anne’s Church, Kew. Built: 1714 onwards. Listing: Grade II* The first Church on this site was built in 1714 on land given by Queen Anne, and largely at her expense. It contained twenty-one pews and an upper gallery.

  3. St Anne's witnesses to the Christian faith and has a central place, both past and present, in Kew community life. Our historic building is situated on Kew Green, adjacent to the world famous Royal Botanic Gardens.

  4. St Anne's Church, Kew, is a parish church in Kew in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The building, which dates from 1714, and is Grade II* listed, forms the central focus of Kew Green. The raised churchyard, which is on three sides of the church, has two Grade II* listed monuments – the tombs of the artists Johan Zoffany and Thomas ...

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    St Anne's Church, Kew: Anglican: Built in 1714 on land given by Queen Anne, the church, now Grade II* listed, has been extended several times. The present parish hall was built in 1978. The churchyard has two Grade II* listed monuments – the tombs of the artists Johan Zoffany (d. 1816) and Thomas Gainsborough (d. 1788). Kew Green, Kew ...

    • 3.30 km² (1.27 sq mi)
    • 11,436 2011 Census (Kew ward 2011)
  6. The first Church on this site was built in 1714 on land given by Queen Anne, and largely at her expense. It contained twenty-one pews and an upper gallery. The attractive little brick building was three bays long, entered from west and south, and measured 64 feet by 27 feet.

  7. Welcome. Situated on Kew Green, adjacent to the world famous Royal Botanic Gardens, stands our fine Church building. With its historic Royal connections and many monuments Saint Anne’s Church witnesses to the Christian faith and its central place, both past and present, in Kew community life.