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The Church of St Anne is an Anglican parish church on St Anne's Avenue in Royton, a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. It is an active church in the Diocese of Manchester and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a Grade II* listed building. The church was designed by the architect Temple Moore and built in 1908–09, forming part of his later ecclesiastical output and regarded as one of his most accomplished parish churches. The tower was added in 1926–27 by Moore's son-in-law, Leslie Moore, following the original designs.
History: Plans for a new church to serve the growing population of Royton were developed in the early 20th century. The parish was founded in 1908, and the building followed shortly afterwards. The project was promoted by the Rev. J. T. Ormerod, then a young curate at the Church of St Paul in Royton, who helped secure support for a substantial new church. The design was entrusted to the architect Temple Moore, one of the leading ecclesiastical architects of the period. Moore produced a distinctive passage‑aisled plan, a type he had developed in several of his later churches. Construction took place between...