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Upload another image Old Edinburgh Court and Archway At Entrance, Old Edinburgh Road 57°28′07″N 4°12′56″W / 57.468588°N 4.215421°W / 57.468588; -4.215421 (Old Edinburgh Court and Archway At Entrance, Old Edinburgh Road) Category B 35338 Upload another image Cameron Barracks, Perth Road 57°28′55″N 4°12′16″W / 57.481844°N 4.204513°W / 57.481844 ...
The Old High congregation was the oldest congregation in Inverness. The church—the historic town church of Inverness—mainly dates from the eighteenth century. Its site, overlooking the banks of the River Ness, has been used for worship since Celtic times. Thus the congregation can claim to have been founded by St Columba, the Irish monk who ...
There are larger numbers of extant qualifying structures from 1200 onwards and separate lists for 13th-century castles and religious buildings are provided. As the oldest buildings in many of the council areas in the more urbanised Central Belt date from after the 14th century, a separate list showing oldest buildings by council area is provided.
Upload another image See more images Caledonian Canal, Dochgarroch Locks, Lock Keeper's Cottage And Barn 57°25′59″N 4°18′12″W / 57.433066°N 4.303239°W / 57.433066; -4.303239 (Caledonian Canal, Dochgarroch Locks, Lock Keeper's Cottage And Barn) Category C(S) 8033 Upload another image Culloden, Loch Lann (Former Culloden House Kennels) 57°29′11″N 4°08′00″W ...
Medieval church Iona Abbey: One of Scotland's most historic and sacred sites. Iona: Maclean's Cross: A 15th-century free-standing cross Iona Nunnery: One of the best-preserved medieval nunnery churches in the British Isles. Keills Chapel: A small West Highland chapel housing a collection of 12th-century grave slabs Kilberry Sculptured Stones
St Marnoch's Kirk, Benholm. The trust acquired this church following its closure in 2003. Historic Churches Scotland [1] (formerly the Scottish Redundant Churches Trust [2]) is a registered charity founded in 1996 which looks after Scottish churches which are of outstanding historic or architectural significance but are no longer used for regular worship.
From glorious castles worthy of Bonnie Prince Charlie to modern marvels, here’s our pick of the best places to stay in Scotland’s Highland capital
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