- Building type: Bank
- Date of construction: 1883
- Architect: John Lanyon
- Listing: B1
- HB/SMR Ref: HB26/50/066A
- 2nd Survey by EHS: No
Northern Bank, 109-111 Royal Avenue, Belfast
Belfast City
Italianate style 4 storey plus attic, 5 bay building in cream sandstone on a Newry Granodiorite plinth. Central 3 bays have giant order Ionic columns in Shap Granite at first and second floor above arcaded ground floor, flanked by slightly advanced side bays which rise to attic level in pedimented dormers. Corbelled stone chimney stacks. Balustrade along cornice

| Stone Type Category: | Buff-Pink Sandstone |
| Primary Stone Type: | Giffnock Sandstone |
| Secondary Stone Type: | Newry Granodiorite |
| Other Stone Type: | Shap Granite |
| Replacement Stone Type: | |
| Stonework Construction: | Regular-coursed plain ashlar |
| Stonework Condition: | Sandstone blockwork is in reasonable condition but with some evidence of isolated stone block deterioration and surface loss through flaking and granular disintegration. |
| Condition Assessment (QUB): | 2 |



