Inverness Places of Worship
Inverness features a diverse collection of religious sites reflecting centuries of Highland history. The city's skyline is defined by the 19th-century red sandstone of St Andrew’s Cathedral and the historic Old High Church, which stands on the site of the city's oldest congregation. Along the River Ness, architectural styles range from Gothic Revival at St Mary's to the prominent spires of Ness Bank and Trinity Church, representing denominations including the Church of Scotland and the Scottish Episcopal Church.
St Andrew's Cathedral
Inverness Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, is a cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal Church situated in the…
Old High Church
Old High St Stephen's Church is a parish church of the Church of Scotland in Inverness, the capital city of the Highlands of Scotland.
St Mary's Catholic Church
A Gothic Revival church completed in 1837, designed by local architect William Robertson. It sits on the banks of the River Ness and features intricate stonework and a traditional cruciform layout.
Ness Bank
A Church of Scotland parish church built in 1901. Designed by Alexander Ross in the Gothic style, it is prominent for its tall spire overlooking the River Ness.
Crown Church
Crown Church is a parish church in Inverness in the Scottish Highlands, located at the junction of Midmills Road and Kingsmills Road near…
St. John The Evangelist
A Scottish Episcopal church designed by architect Alexander Ross and consecrated in 1903. It serves the local community with traditional liturgy.
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses
A modern meeting place for the local congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, used for Bible study and public worship.
Celt Street Evangelical Church
An independent evangelical church located in the central district, hosting regular Christian services and community outreach.
Salvation Army Inverness
A community center and place of worship providing social services and Christian ministry in the heart of the city.
The Methodist Church
Built in 1897, this church is notable for its red brick construction, a material rarely used for religious buildings in the stone-heavy architecture of the Highlands.
Trinity Church
A mid-19th-century Church of Scotland building featuring a prominent steeple and classic Gothic architectural elements.
Madras Street Hall
A place of worship associated with the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing), serving as a venue for traditional Presbyterian services.
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