- outaboutscotland.com elgin-cathedral/Elgin Cathedral, also known as the ‘Lantern of the North’, is a historic ruin in Elgin in the Grampian region of Scotland.
- secret-scotland.com place/elgin-cathedralAlthough much of Elgin Cathedral has collapsed, the two towers of the West Front and the Chapter House are practically intact.
- http://sacred-destinations.com scotland/elgin-cathedralElgin Cathedral is a magnificent 13th-century ruin in the Scottish Highlands, best known for its dramatic west facade and octagonal chapter house.
- daysoutguide.co.uk elgin-cathedralElgin Cathedral, also known as the ‘Lantern of the North’ is a majestic, historic ruin situated in Elgin.
- google.com travel/entity/key/……The cathedral, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, was established in 1224 on land granted by King Alexander II outside the burgh of Elgin and close to the River Lossie.
- elginscotland.com elgin/elgin-cathedral/The magnificent ruins of Elgin Cathedral tell a story 1000 years old about the seat of the bishop of Moray and growth of the city of Elgin.
- dmexecutivetravel.com elgin-cathedral/Elgin Cathedral is a historic ruin in Elgin. The cathedral—dedicated to the Holy Trinity—was established in 1224. Elgin Cathedral.
- britainexpress.com attractions.htm…In 1224 the cathedral was transferred to Elgin, in part to be closer to the burgeoning market there, and in part to be closer to the protection of the royal castle.
- livebreathescotland.com elgin-cathedral/Without maintenance, the days of Elgin Cathedral were numbered. In 1568 the roof was stripped of its lead to pay for the upkeep of an army.
- stor.scot collections/elgin-cathedralElgin Cathedral is the historical ruin located in Moray, in the highlands of Scotland. It was widely used until after the Scottish Reformation.