St Andrew's Cathedral

Introduction

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St Andrew's Cathedral

Image: © Colin Smith Taken: 9 Apr 2007

This is one of Aberdeen's three cathedrals. It is at the foot of King Street and was designed by Archibald Simpson in 1816, in perpendicular style. This Episcopalian cathedral is also the mother church for USA episcopalians. It is not granite, but Craigleith sandstone.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.148629
Longitude
-2.09336