St Anne's Church, Edge Hill

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.