St Anne's was a Roman Catholic church in Laxton Place near Regent's Park in London.
The church was constructed in 1970 but fell into disuse at the turn of the 21st century and was demolished in 2019 to make way for flats.
[2] The redevelopment of the area in the 1960s included provision for a new church on the corner of Laxton Place and Longford Street.
[2] The UK's small Chaldean Catholic community started worshipping in the church in 1991 under the Right Rev Andreas Abouna.
Damian Thompson, the religious affairs commentator for The Daily Telegraph and a prominent supporter of the ordinariate, has rejected this proposal and has described St Anne's as a "cross between a public lavatory and a Christian Science Reading Room".