St Anne's Church is in Overbury Street, Edge Hill, Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
The tower is supported by angle buttresses, and has an octagonal stair turret on the southeast corner.
[3] Pollard and Pevsner comment that the tower is prominent, but that it looks as though it is "sliced"; this is because the intended spire was not built from fear of subsidence.
[4] In the church is a three-manual pipe organ built originally by Henry Willis and Sons and Lewis and Company.
It contains a niche under a canopy, and at the top are two sculpted figures, considered to be the Virgin Mary and St John.
[7] Attached to the northwest of the church is a large presbytery, built in 1893 and designed by Peter Paul Pugin.