St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast

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St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast

Image: © David Hillas Taken: 9 Aug 2016

Situated in Donegall Street BT1 2HB, This Church of Ireland Cathedral dates from June 1904, the foundation stone having been laid in September 1899. It is unusual in serving two dioceses ie Connor, and Down and Dromore, yet being the seat of neither. Therefore, it is not strictly a cathedral since one would normally be a church housing the seat of a bishop. It is though titled as St Anne's or Belfast Cathedral. Services takes place daily in this church.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.601388
Longitude
-5.931414