• St Machar’s is a welcoming church that aims to gather new disciples.
  • Roof structure over side aisles, St Machar's Cathedral. West door, St Machar's Cathedral. The cathedral entrance.
  • Situated in Old Aberdeen, to the north of Aberdeen City Centre, St Machar’s Cathedral is an important historical and political landmark in the city.
  • St Machar's Cathedral is located in Old Aberdeen, to the north of Aberdeen's city centre.
  • Physically, today's St Machar's Cathedral is what survived the 1688 collapse, give or take some tidying up.
  • Built in the 16thC, this provided Lodging & Schooling space for around 20 of the Chaplains of St Machar’s Cathedral.
  • St Machar's is a Church of Scotland church dating back to 12th century with a unique heraldic ceiling and fortified west front.
  • St Machar’s Cathedral stands dramatically on a high bank above the river Don within the Old Aberdeen conservation area.
  • While it is a part of the Church of Scotland, a Presbyterian church, which has neither bishops nor cathedrals, St Machars is a cathedral only by name.
  • Location: c/o St. Machar's Cathedral, The Chanonry, Aberdeen AB24 1RQ, United Kingdom.