6 Architectural Buildings in Inverness That You Shouldn't Miss

November 13, 2021 Osvaldo Hartline

This compact Scottish city is perfect for exploration by foot — travelers can easily find their way from the lovely River Ness to historic Inverness Castle and St. Andrews Cathedral, and beyond to the events at Eden Court and the busy Victorian Market. It’s also an ideal base for exploring the Highlands, with the mysterious Loch Ness (and famed local resident Nessie), Culloden Battlefield and the Bronze Age Clava Cairns just a quick drive away.
Restaurants in Inverness

1. Wardlaw Mausoleum

Wardlaw Road Wardlaw Mausoleum, Kirkhill, Inverness IV5 7NB Scotland +44 1463 831742 [email protected] http://wardlawmausoleum.com/
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Wardlaw Mausoleum

Wardlaw Mausoleum is the 17th Century Mausoleum of the Lovat Frasers. It's inhabitants inclue Simon Lord Lovat the 'Old Fox' of the Jacobite Rebellion (Grandfather of Outlander's Jamie Fraser). Open on request at Pilgrim Cottage. Contact us in advance to ensure that someone can do a tour.

Reviewed By SusanT629 - Inverness, United Kingdom

Beautiful location, great architecture, amazing history and the best guide you could ask for! Erik was fantastic: extremely knowledgeable, engaging, friendly and funny! He brought the place alive. Would highly recommend a visit and definitely check out the graveyard too.

2. Inverness Town House

Town House High Street Castle Street/High Street, Inverness IV1 1JJ Scotland +44 1349 781730 [email protected] http://www.highlifehighland.com/inverness-museum-and-art-gallery/inverness-town-house-2/
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Inverness Town House

Reviewed By sparky99_132018 - Barbados, Caribbean

Did a tour of the town house today. Great guides , they made the visit both interesting and entertaining. It is a beautiful building and the restoration work is being done very sensitively. Lots of original features. My personal favourite was the council chamber which is still in use and has retained all the original features and incorporated modern technology discretely . A good place to visit , took about an hour, quite a lot of stairs and would probably be a bit boring for children .

3. Inverness East Parish Church

Academy Street, Inverness Scotland http://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/200379627-academy-street-east-parish-church-inverness#.XYEyYOTsbIU
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Inverness East Parish Church

4. Free North Church

Bank Street, Inverness IV1 1QU Scotland http://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/200379675-bank-street-free-north-church-inverness#.XYE4IuTsbIU
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Free North Church

5. St Columba High Church

Bank Street and Fraser Street, Inverness Scotland http://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/200379674-bank-street-and-fraser-street-st-columba-high-church-inverness#.XYItJOTsbIU
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St Columba High Church

6. Dr Black's Memorial Hall

22 Bank Street, Inverness IV1 1QU Scotland http://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/200400796-22-bank-street-dr-blacks-memorial-hall-inverness#.XYIrjuTsbIU
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