St Anne's Church, Kew


St Anne's Church, Kew is a parish church located in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, adjacent to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
The neo-classical building, which dates from 1714 and is Grade II* listed, forms the central focus of Kew Green.
Its raised churchyard, which is on three sides of the church, has two Grade II* listed monuments – the tombs of the artists Thomas Gainsborough and Johan Zoffany. French Impressionist Camille Pissarro, a frequent visitor to England, was resident at 10 Kew Green when painting St Anne's as Church at Kew.

Services

On Sundays St Anne's Church holds a traditional Said Eucharist, a [Anglican Church of England parish church|church music|Sung Eucharist] and Choral Evensong.

Music

St Anne's Church houses a 19th-century pipe organ and is a venue for concerts, including those of the local orchestra, Kew Sinfonia.

History

Founded in 1714 as a chapel within the parish of Kingston on ancient royal manorial land dedicated by Queen Anne, St Anne's Church has been extended several times since.
St Anne's present parish hall, at right angles to the church and incorporating the previous choir vestry, was built in 1978. Its design echoes the materials and forms of the original church building.

Features and ornaments

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, King Ernest Augustus of Hanover, was hung at St Anne's in 1851 and is now in the Museum of Richmond's collection. Inside the church are fine memorials, including those to the families of Sir William Jackson Hooker and Sir Richard Levett, beneath the tower which is inscribed: "Within this vault lie the remains of Sir Richard Levett, Knight, of Kew. Also of Lady Mary Levett, his wife, who died October 15th, 1722".
Just outside the church walls on its south side, is the Kew War Memorial, in the form of a large stone cross, commemorating the local soldiers who fell in the First and Second World Wars. Their names are listed not on the memorial but inside the church on a monument by William Sharpington.

Parish events

Baptisms

Marriages

Burials

Formerly buried at St Anne's

Notable clergy and officers

Canon Giles Fraser is the parish's vicar; he took up his post in 2022.
Former churchwardens of St Anne's include Anthony Saxton.