St Anne's Church, Birmingham
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Facts and practical information
St Anne's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church on Alcester Street in Digbeth, part of the city centre of Birmingham. It was founded by Saint John Henry Newman in 1849. It was moved to a new building in 1884 designed by London architects Albert Vicars and John O'Neill, who also designed St Hugh's Church in Lincoln, and helped design St Peter's Cathedral in Belfast. ()
Architectural style: Gothic revivalCoordinates: 52°28'21"N, 1°53'4"W
Day trips
St Anne's Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bull Ring, The Institute, Selfridges, St Martin in the Bull Ring.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to St Anne's Church?
Nearby attractions include Deritend, Birmingham (3 min walk), Digbeth, Birmingham (4 min walk), Custard Factory, Birmingham (5 min walk), J. F. Kennedy Memorial, Birmingham (5 min walk).
How to get to St Anne's Church by public transport?
The nearest stations to St Anne's Church:
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Tram
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- High St / Adderley St • Lines: X1, X2 (5 min walk)
- Ds7 • Lines: 50 (6 min walk)
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- Bordesley (8 min walk)
- Birmingham Moor Street (14 min walk)
Tram
- Corporation Street • Lines: 1 (19 min walk)
- Grand Central • Lines: 1 (20 min walk)