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.
[8] St Anne's Church houses a 19th-century pipe organ[9] and is a venue for concerts,[10] including those of the local orchestra, Kew Sinfonia.
[15] St Anne's present parish hall, which is at right angles to the church and incorporates the previous choir vestry, was built in 1978.
[3] A collection of funerary hatchments honouring deceased royal or noble parishioners is on display in front of the church gallery, flanking a rare representation of Queen Anne's coat of arms.
A hatchment commemorating George III's son, Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover, was hung in the church in 1821 and is now in the collection of the Museum of Richmond.