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St Machar's Cathedral Transepts

Last updated: 25/06/2025

Scotland’s historic environment is an invaluable national asset which contributes to our cultural identity and sense of place. Our historic sites also offer routes where people can walk or wheel as well as places to pause and connect with nature, all of which can help to boost wellbeing.

St Machar's Cathedral was the cathedral of the diocese of Aberdeen in medieval times. Explore the ruined transepts of the cathedral dating back to the 1300s and containing some fine late medieval wall-tombs.

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St Machar's Cathedral Transepts , The Chanonry, Aberdeen , AB24 1RQ

St Machar’s Cathedral Transepts are free to visit.
Assistance dogs are permitted at all our sites and within roofed areas.
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