Church of St Anne, Grade II* listed church in Buxton, England
The Church of St Anne is a stone structure displaying Gothic Revival design with ornate stained glass windows and detailed masonry throughout. The interior features pointed arches and columns characteristic of mid-19th century religious architecture.
The building arose in the mid-1800s during the height of the Gothic Revival movement that swept across England. It received Grade II* listed status in 1951, recognizing its architectural significance as an important example of that era.
The church serves the local community as a space for regular worship and social gatherings throughout the year. People come together here for both spiritual observances and community celebrations that define neighborhood life.
The location is easily accessible and open to visitors throughout the week, with guided tours available on certain occasions. Visiting during daylight hours helps you see the window details and stonework more clearly.
The churchyard contains many historical gravestones that span different periods and social classes. These markers tell stories through their inscriptions about the families and daily lives of past residents in the area.
Location: High Peak
GPS coordinates: 53.25380,-1.91570
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:11
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