- Building type: Church
- Date of construction: 1895
- Architect: Not Assigned
- Listing: B
- HB/SMR Ref: HB26/29/013
- 2nd Survey by EHS: No


St. Aidan's Church of Ireland, Blythe Street, Belfast
Belfast City

Gothic style church, built in red brick with stone dressings. Nave with side porch entrance. Tall square tower at South West corner. North and South transepts. Red sandstone dressings on entrance, windows, cornice and capstones. Pitched slate roof
Stone Type Category: | Red Sandstone |
Primary Stone Type: | Locharbriggs Sandstone |
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Other Stone Type: | |
Replacement Stone Type: | Corsehill Sandstone |
Stonework Construction: | Brick with sandstone dressing |
Stonework Condition: | Sandstone blockwork is in reasonable condition but with some evidence of isolated stone block deterioration and surface loss through scaling, flaking and granular disintegration. |
Condition Assessment (QUB): | 2 |