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  2. St Andrews Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of St Andrew (often referred to as St Andrews Cathedral) is a ruined cathedral in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. It was built in 1158 and became the centre of the Medieval Catholic Church in Scotland as the seat of the Archdiocese of St Andrews and the Bishops and Archbishops of St Andrews .

  3. St Andrews Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The first municipal building in the town was a medieval tolbooth in the centre of Market Street which dated back to the 12th century. [2] The building was arcaded on the ground floor, so markets could be held, with an assembly room on the first floor; an extra storey was added in 1817, but, after the building became an impediment to traffic, it ...

  4. St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of the nave of St. Andrews Cathedral View of the cathedral grounds from the top of St Rule's Tower. To the east of the town centre, lie the ruins of St Andrews Cathedral. [66] This was at one time Scotland's largest building, originated in the priory of Canons Regular founded by Bishop Robert Kennedy.

  5. List of listed buildings in St Andrews, Fife - Wikipedia

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    Hepburn Gardens And Donaldson Gardens, St Leonard's Parish Church (Church Of Scotland) Including Church Hall, Boundary Walls And Gatepiers 56°20′13″N 2°48′35″W  /  56.337072°N 2.809732°W  / 56.337072; -2.809732  ( Hepburn Gardens And Donaldson Gardens, St Leonard's Parish Church (Church Of Scotland) Including Church Hall ...

  6. List of cathedrals in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of St Mary: Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh: 1814 Mother church of the Province of St Andrew's and Edinburgh Oban Cathedral Cathedral Church of St Columba: Diocese of Argyll and the Isles: 1932

  7. List of Historic Environment Scotland properties - Wikipedia

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    St Andrews Cathedral: Remains of medieval Scotland's largest and most magnificent church St Andrews: Blackfriars Chapel: A vaulted side apse survives of this church of Dominican friars, which was built in about 1516. St Andrews: St Mary's Church, Kirkheugh: Earliest collegiate church in Scotland St Andrews: West Port: One of the few surviving ...

  8. St Andrew's Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 October 2024, at 10:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Holy Trinity Church, St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Holy Trinity Church (also known as the Holy Trinity Parish Church or "town kirk") is the most historic church in St Andrews. [2] The church was initially built on land close to the south-east gable of the cathedral, around 1144 by Bishop Robert Kennedy. [ 2 ]