Inverness Cathedral

A Historic Site in Inverness

Inverness Cathedral

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The first new cathedral in Britain to be completed after the Reformation in 1869, St Andrew\'s Cathedral is a notable landmark on the Inverness skyline. Originally intended to be built with two spires atop the towers, this plan was never carried out. The Gothic Revivalist cathedral is well worth investigating and is still in use as an Episcopalian church, with regular Sunday services. Services celebrated Mon-Fri 7.30am & 6pm; Sat & Sun 5.30pm; Eucharist Mon & Wed 12.30pm; Tue 6.15pm; Thu 10.15am; Fri 8am; Sun main service 10.30am

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15 Ardross Street
Inverness
IV3 5NS
T 01463 233535
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Inverness is the largest town in the Highlands and the busy and prosperous hub of the region. The town's position at the head of the Great Glen and on the shores of the Moray Firth have made it a firm favourite with tourists. Though Inverness has little in the way of major sights, it's a pleasant place to base yourself as you explore the other, more visible attractions on offer in the surrounding area, including the resident population of dolphins in the Moray Firth, Strathpeffer and the Black Isle. The town is particularly appealing along the leafy banks of the River Ness.