St Anne's Church, Kew | |
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The Parish Church of St Anne, Kew | |
51°29′02″N 0°17′16″W / 51.4838°N 0.2879°W | |
Location | Kew Green, Kew, Richmond TW9 3AA |
Country | England, United Kingdom |
Denomination | Church of England |
Website | saintanne-kew |
History | |
Founded | 1714 |
Founder(s) | Queen Anne |
Dedication | 12 May 1714[1] |
Architecture | |
Years built | 18/19/20c |
Administration | |
Diocese | Southwark |
Episcopal area | Kingston |
Archdeaconry | Wandsworth |
Deanery | Richmond & Barnes |
Parish | St Anne, Kew |
Clergy | |
Bishop(s) | Christopher Chessun |
Vicar(s) | Revd Canon Dr Giles Fraser |
Assistant | Revd Canon Nick Darby; Revd Canon Tim Marwood |
Archdeacon | John Kiddle |
Laity | |
Organist/Director of music | Julian Kelly |
Churchwarden(s) | Cate Lyon, John Mortley |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Official name | Parish Church of St Anne |
Designated | 10 January 1950 |
Reference no. | 1194022 |
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,[2] forms the central focus of Kew Green. The raised churchyard, which is on three sides of the church,[3] has two Grade II* listed monuments – the tombs of the artists Johan Zoffany (d. 1816)[4] and Thomas Gainsborough (d. 1788).[5] The French Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro (1830–1903), who stayed in 1892 at 10 Kew Green,[6] portrayed St Anne's in his painting Church at Kew (1892).[7]
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