Cathedral of the Isles in Millport

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The Cathedral of the Isles in Millport is a small 19th-century Episcopal cathedral on Great Cumbrae, often noted as one of the smallest cathedrals in Britain and admired for its tranquil island setting and Gothic Revival architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century church building
Anglican church building
Gothic Revival building
cathedral
access ferry to Great Cumbrae then road to Millport
architect William Butterfield NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
churchmanship Anglican
completionDate 1851
consecrationYear 1851
constructionStartDate 1849
country Scotland
dedicatedTo the Holy Spirit NERFINISHED
denomination Scottish Episcopal Church NERFINISHED
diocese Diocese of Argyll and The Isles NERFINISHED
function concert venue
place of worship
retreat centre
hasAdjacentBuilding College of the Holy Spirit NERFINISHED
hasFeature bellcote or small tower
lancet windows
pointed arches
wooden roof trusses
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
heritageDesignationCountry Scotland NERFINISHED
liturgicalTradition Anglican liturgy
locatedIn Firth of Clyde NERFINISHED
Millport NERFINISHED
North Ayrshire NERFINISHED
locatedOn Great Cumbrae NERFINISHED
material stone
notableFeature Gothic Revival interior
adjacent cloister-like walkways
small size
stained glass windows
tranquil island setting
numberOfTowers 1
plan nave with chancel
province Scottish Episcopal Church NERFINISHED
relativeSizeClaim one of the smallest cathedrals in Britain
roofMaterial slate
setting wooded grounds above Millport
tourismAttraction yes
towerHeight about 40 feet
usedFor Eucharistic services
daily prayer
retreats
weddings

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Great Cumbrae hasReligiousBuilding Cathedral of the Isles in Millport