Inverness Cathedral

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Inverness Cathedral is a 19th-century Scottish Episcopal cathedral in Inverness, noted for its Gothic Revival architecture and riverside setting on the banks of the River Ness.

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Inverness Cathedral canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic Revival building
Scottish Episcopal church
cathedral
church building
alsoKnownAs Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew
architect Alexander Ross
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
consecrationYear 1874
constructionEnd 1869
constructionStart 1866
country Scotland
dedicatedTo Saint Andrew
Saint Mary
denomination Scottish Episcopal Church
diocese Diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness
ecclesiasticalProvince Scottish Episcopal Church
floorPlanType cruciform
followsLiturgy Anglican liturgy
foundedInCentury 19th century
function seat of the Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness
hasBells yes
hasCemetery no
hasChoir cathedral choir
hasCloister no traditional cloister
hasFeature chancel
nave
stained glass windows
transepts
twin towers
hasOrgan pipe organ
hasSpire no completed spires
hasTower yes
heritageStatus Category A listed building
isRiversideBuilding yes
locatedIn Highland
Inverness
United Kingdom
locatedNear Inverness
surface form: Inverness city centre
locatedOnRiver River Ness
material red sandstone
primaryBuildingMaterial stone
publicAccess open to visitors
region Scottish Highlands
religion Anglicanism
usedFor concerts
tourism
worship services

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Inbhir Nis hasNotableLandmark Inverness Cathedral