Our Lady of the Annunciation Church, King's Lynn
| Our Lady of the Annunciation Church | |
|---|---|
| 52°44′54″N 0°24′08″E / 52.7482°N 0.4023°E | |
| OS grid reference | TF62231943 |
| Location | King's Lynn |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Denomination | Roman Catholic |
| Website | Official website |
| History | |
| Status | Active |
| Founded | 10 May 1844 |
| Dedication | Our Lady of the Annunciation |
| Consecrated | 8 May 1845 |
| Architecture | |
| Functional status | Parish church |
| Heritage designation | Grade II |
| Designated | 7 November 2022 |
| Architect(s) | Augustus Pugin J. William Lunn |
| Style | Gothic Revival |
| Groundbreaking | 29 September 1896 |
| Completed | 2 June 1897 |
| Construction cost | £3,000 |
| Administration | |
| Province | Westminster |
| Diocese | East Anglia |
| Deanery | St Wilfrid's |
| Parish | King's Lynn |
Our Lady of the Annunciation Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in King's Lynn, Norfolk, England. It was built in 1897, but incorporates parts of the former church on the same site that was built in 1845 and designed by Augustus Pugin. It is located on the corner of London Road and North Everard Street in the centre of the town. Its construction was partially paid for by the then Prince of Wales, Edward VII. It was also the national shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham until 1934. It is now a pontifical shrine, and was awarded Grade II listed status in 2022.