Cathedral Of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. The 16th Century precinct wall encloses the cathedral ruins and the church of St Regulus or St Rule. The imposing St Regulus Church with its lofty western tower may well have been the shrine built to shelter St Andrew's relics. Queen Margaret's son, Alexander I, nominated Robert, Prior of Scone as Bishop of St Andrews, and it was he who built the church between 1127 and 1144. The tower has a magnificent panorama of St Andrews and its main monuments.
Scotsman Walking Wearing Kilt On Dunnet Bay Beach On Winter History Visit
To Highlands Scotland
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Tour Scotland short 4K windy Winter travel video clip of a Scotsman
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