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Alistair76
The true cathedral of the Isles and a beautiful attraction. Although it's on the small island of cumbrae and about a 20 min ferry trip it's well worth It with. I went there for my grandparents 50th anniversary and I thurally enjoyed my visit. It is great for a nice quiet walk or just a general visit. Strongly reccomended it.
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Ellapash
had to get n a ferry to get across island was nice very hot that day friendly locals aswel. overall good day.
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SilusS
Such an impressive Cathedral. The smallest Cathedral in Europe. The setting could not be better, surrounded by woods and farmland just a short walk from the beach at Millport. In side it is very tranquil. A place for quite contemplation on a beautiful island.
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Lyn232013
I visited the Cathedral grounds and had a lovely quiet walk following the various paths though the grounds, the building itself is very impressive but as I had a dog with me I did not venture inside. Set back from the main promenade beside the Garrison it is an attraction that is well worth the small detour.
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GaryC522
Little Cumbrae and Millport are not known for a frenetic pace of life, but even so the tranquility engendered by this the smallest cathedral in the British isles is remarkable. A two minute walk from the shoreline is all it takes. Austere but inspiring. Worth a visit and some reflection.
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Alanhundrup
Well worth a visit to this quaint cathedral. A little of the main road but well sign posted it iseasy to reach. The architecture is wonderfull as is its layout .
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Majeroc
If you like High Gothic Victorian architecture and you happen to be on Cumbrae, it's worth finding and having a peek. You have to be fit to get up all of the steps into it and it's probably not one of Butterfield's best pieces in my opinion, but I enjoyed wandering around and would go again if on the island.
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viajerobella
A hidden gem...just go and see it...right in the middle of the town,if walking there are some very steep steps at front.
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mhomac
This little Cathedral is well worth a visit. It belongs to the Episcopal Church congregation and continues as a place of worship. it's a large looking building but tiny inside. it has amazing stain glass windows,wall tiles and paintings. There is a feeling of tranquility throughout the building especially in the Lady Chapel.There are concerts and music throughout the year with a varied programme.Take time to visit this lovely place when on the island.
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David_Ashby
Made up of just a small main church and an attached chapel, this small cathedral is smaller than most parish churches. The interior is charming and there are a few laminated information sheets to guide you round.Outside on the far side of the church is a labyrinth carved into the grass, which children, no doubt, would enjoy. If you're visiting Millport/Great Cumbrae, it is well worth a visit. Entrance is free (although they request a donation. It is walking distance from the main part of the town, and if you're in a rush, its small size means it needs only take 15-20 minutes of your day.