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Welcome to the Cathedral here in Inverness. The Cathedral is the Mother Church of the Diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness and is the seat of the Most Revd Mark Strange, Bishop of this Diocese and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church.
Inverness Cathedral, also known as St. Andrew's Cathedral, is a beautiful Anglican cathedral located in the heart of Inverness, Scotland, on the west bank of the River Ness. It is the most northerly Anglican cathedral in the UK and is a popular attraction for tourists visiting the Scottish Highlands.
Inverness Cathedral stands on the west bank of the River Ness in the centre of the city, opposite Inverness Castle. It was one of the first cathedrals to be built in Britain after the Reformation.
Inverness Cathedral (Scottish Gaelic: Cathair-Eaglais Inbhir Nis), also known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew (1866–69), is a cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal Church situated in the city of Inverness in Scotland close to the banks of the River Ness.
We very much welcome school trips and visits from uniformed organisations and can offer a full tour of the Cathedral, covering the history, the architecture and the stories around and about the building with one of our team members.
Inverness Cathedral was built as a result of a ‘second spring’ in the Scottish Church in the middle of the nineteenth century. This was the time of the revival of the Victorian Gothic revival in architecture, when something of the solid Victorian character was added to the lightness and grace of earlier centuries.