
Britain’s most northerly cathedral was built in 1137 by the Norsemen of Norway who ruled Orkney until 1468. Although one of Britain’s smaller cathedrals, St Magnus is a match for any of England’s Norman giants, a magnificent structure of red and yellow sandstone that effortlessly dominates Orkney’s bustling capital. When you enter by the west door, the ruddy-hued vista of sturdy round pillars marching away to the glorious east window is breathtaking. DT.