The Church of the Holy Rude, situated adjacent to the hilltop castle of historic Stirling was the coronation site of the infant James VI of Scotland (later James I of England) following the forced abdication of his tragic mother, Mary Queen of Scots. The stunning nave...
The Cathedral Church of St. Machar is set in the green surrounds of Old Aberdeen, close to the University. It was founded in the dark ages by a follower of St Columba, but the building dates back to the middle ages. William Wallace’s left arm is said to be buried...
This former episcopal church and listed building of outstanding significance for its architecture, was built in the 19th Century during Queen Victoria’s reign. After some years of deterioration, the building has been brought back to life and transformed into an...
Britain’s northernmost cathedral is an impressive Victorian building situated on the banks of the River Ness. With views across to the town centre and the turrets of Inverness Castle, where Macbeth is said to have murdered Duncan and a short drive to Loch Ness for...