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St Andrews Cathedral (HS)
St. Andrews
By far the largest cathedral in the land, St Andrews was the headquarters of the church in mediaeval Scotland. A religious site from at least the 8th century, the earliest surviving building is St Rule's Tower. This formed part of a church or cathedral built by Augustinian canons in the early 12th century.
The new cathedral was set out in 1160. After many delays it was finally dedicated in the presence of Robert the Bruce in 1318.
On June 11th 1559, following a sermon by John Knox, the cathedral was later abandoned in favour of the parish kirk. This great complex of mediaeval buildings fell into ruin.
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St Andrews Cathedral (HS)
The Pends
St. Andrews
Fife
KY16 9QL
| Phone: | 01334 472563 |
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| Website: | http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/index/... |

