Tower, St. Ann's Church
Introduction
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Image: © HelenK Taken: 2 Mar 2019
The tower was surmounted by a cupola which was taken down in 1800 (to judge by old pictures of the church it did not improve the appearance of the building). St. Ann's https://www.stannsmanchester.com/ is now the only Church of England church in central Manchester apart from the Cathedral. Until around the millennium all services at the church were according to the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, but this is no longer the case.