St Anne's Church, Shandon | |
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Eaglais Naomh Áine, An Seandún[1] | |
51°54′12″N 08°28′34″W / 51.90333°N 8.47611°W | |
Location | Church Street, Cork |
Country | Ireland |
Denomination | Church of Ireland |
Website | shandonbells.ie |
History | |
Founded | 1726 (current structure) |
Dedication | Saint Anne |
Architecture | |
Functional status | active |
Style | vernacular[2] |
Specifications | |
Materials | limestone, sandstone, slate |
Administration | |
Diocese | Cork, Cloyne and Ross |
Parish | Cork, St Anne's Shandon |
The Church of St Anne is a Church of Ireland church located in the Shandon district of Cork city in Ireland. Built between 1722 and 1726, it is situated on a hill overlooking the River Lee. The church tower is a noted landmark and symbol of the city, and the church bells were popularised in a 19th-century song.