1896 – St Anne’s Church, St. Annes-on-Sea, Lancashire
Architect: Paley & Austin / Richard K Freeman
St Anne’s Church was built in 1872–73 as a chapel of ease to St Cuthbert’s Church, Lytham, designed by Lancaster architects Paley and Austin at a cost of £4,229. The seaside resort that grew up around the church took its name from it. In 1885–1886 the church was enlarged by Richard Knill Freeman who added a transept, vestry and, to the north, an aisle. A tower was added in 1890, and a lady chapel in 1909. Grade II listed. Perspective View published in The Building News, June 12th 1896.
Published June 29, 2009 | Last Updated February 1, 2026

