• Inverness Cathedral is a large cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal Church. Completed in 1869 and dedicated to Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland.
  • Inverness Cathedral,located on the banks of the River Ness. ... Some people may be dismissive of Inverness Cathedral as it is a 'modern ' cathedral.
  • The Inverness Cathedral, devoted to St Andrew, is a Victorian Episcopalian church constructed using red stone and granite.
  • Inverness (or St Andrew’s) Cathedral is the church at the centre of the Episcopal diocese of Moray, Ross & Caithness, and makes for a peaceful diversion if you’re...
  • You can find the historical treasure of Inverness Cathedral in the north aisle, a 15th-century painting of Our Lady and the Christ Child by Sano di Pietro of Siena.
  • Set on the banks of River Ness, Inverness Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, is a must-visit destination in Inverness.
  • Inverness Cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness, ordinary of the Diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness.
  • An even earlier Cathedral for the area was at Halkirk 105 miles north of Inverness, destroyed by farmers in 1222, killing the Bishop who had raised their taxes.
  • Bishop Robert Eden decided that the Cathedral for the united Diocese should be in Inverness and in July 1862 excavations for the new Cathedral began...
  • Inverness Cathedral is rich in history and heritage and a wonderful example of the architecture of Alexander Ross.