- Building type: Church
- Date of construction: 1898
- Architect: Thomas Drew
- Listing: A
- HB/SMR Ref: HB26/50/067
- 2nd Survey by EHS: No


St. Anne's Cathedral, Donegall Street, Belfast
Belfast City

Neo-Romanesque cathedral worked on by a succession of architects. Tall central gable flanked by octagonal towers, with lower towers at ends of screen walls in front of aisle. Main stonework is a mix of Doulting and Portland Limestone
Stone Type Category: | Limestone |
Primary Stone Type: | Portland Limestone |
Secondary Stone Type: | Doulting Limestone |
Other Stone Type: | Ham Hill Limestone |
Replacement Stone Type: | |
Stonework Construction: | Regular-coursed plain ashlar |
Stonework Condition: | Surface dissolution of limestone is reasonably heavy in places, with fossils sitting proud of the surface and occasionally heavy pitting |
Condition Assessment (QUB): | 2 |