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The Cathedral is open each day from 9am to 6pm, where a warm welcome awaits you. Our Services are available in person (please see the calendar page for more information) and we also offer worship online and daily prayers and reflections on our social media.
- Plan Your Visit To Inverness Cathedral | Scotland
The Cathedral is located on the banks the River Ness in the...
- Plan Your Visit To Inverness Cathedral | Scotland
Inverness Cathedral is the Mother Church for the Diocese of Moray, Ross & Caithness in the Scottish Episcopal Church. Daily worship is offered and has been from 1866 when the first worship took place.
The Cathedral is located on the banks the River Ness in the City of Inverness, next to Eden Court Theatre and the Northern Meeting Park. By Road: Approaching the city on the A82 from Fort William, follow the road in to Inverness, continue over the canal and past the cemetery on your left hand side.
The Cathedral is built of Red Tarradale Stone, with a nave of five bays divided by columns of Peterhead granite. The high altar and reredos are of Caen stone. The panels in the reredos are: the agony in the garden; the crucifixion; and the resurrection.
18 sie 2021 · Inverness Cathedral, which is just off the River Ness (beautiful walk along the River from Inverness central), is an fun and educational 30 - 60 minute visit. It is also known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew (1866–69). It is a cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal Church
About Inverness Cathedral Address: Ardross Street, Inverness, Highlands, Scotland, IV3 5NN Attraction Type: Cathedral Location: At the junction of Ardross Street and Ness Walk. There is a pay and display car park immediately beside the cathedral. Website: Inverness Cathedral Location map OS: NH663449 Photo Credit: David Ross and Britain Express
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.