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  2. St Anne's Church, Buxton - Wikipedia

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    The vestry was added at the side of the original rectangular building in 1715. The church was refurbished in 1841 and extended in 1894. The slate roof was restored in 1956. [1] [2] St Anne's Church was converted to a school following the completion of the new Buxton parish church of St John the Baptist in 1811. It was then used as a Sunday ...

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  4. Robert Rippon Duke - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Buxton and in 1831 became an apprentice carpenter at Buxton Estate. ... R. R. Duke's own building company also built St Anne's Roman Catholic Church on ...

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  7. St Anne's Church, Edge Hill - Wikipedia

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    St Anne's Church is in Overbury Street, Edge Hill, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is an active Roman Catholic parish church in the Archdiocese of Liverpool. [1] In 1999 its parish was combined with that of the Church of St Bernard. [2] The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. [3]

  8. Buxton - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian diarist Anne Lister recounts her visit to Buxton during August 1816 in her journal. [136] Buxton's St Ann's Well and Poole's Cavern were listed as two of the Seven Wonders of the Peak, in Thomas Hobbes's 17th-century book De Mirabilibus Pecci: Being the Wonders of the Peak in Darby-shire, commonly called The Devil's Arse of Peak ...

  9. St Anne's Church, Sutton Bonington - Wikipedia

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    St. Anne's Church is a parish church in the Church of England in Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire.. The church is a 12th-century Grade II* Listed building. [1]It is located off the Main Street, at the top end of St Anne's Lane, and near to the Midland Main Line which was constructed past the village in 1840.