Step back into the 14th century when St. Andrews Cathedral was opened to worshippers and pilgrims. It was, and remains today, the largest church to have been built in Scotland. The lofty central tower was a beacon that could be seen from miles away by pilgrims traveling by land or sea. Today, it can be seen through the archway that was the front door that welcomed so many in.
Step back into the 14th century when St. Andrews Cathedral was opened to worshippers and pilgrims. It was, and remains today, the largest church to have been built in Scotland. The lofty central tower was a beacon that could be seen from miles away by pilgrims traveling by land or sea. Today, it can be seen through the archway that was the front door that welcomed so many in.