Brechin
Brechin is a town and former Royal burgh in Angus, Scotland. Commonly Brechin was described as a city due to its cathedral and its condition as the seat of a pre-Reformation Roman Catholic diocese (which proceeds today as an episcopal seat of the Scottish Episcopal Church), yet that condition has not been formally identified in the contemporary era. Nonetheless, the classification is often used, with instances being the City of Brechin and also Area Neighborhood Council, City of Brechin and also Area Partnership, City of Brechin Civic Trust and Brechin City Football Club. In the centre of Brechin is a little gallery in the former town hall, and also an award winning tourist destination, the Caledonian Railway. Along with the cathedral and also round tower, part of the church of Brechin's Maison Dieu or healthcare facility endures from the Middle Ages; the Maison Dieu was founded prior to 1267 by William de Brechin. [9] The Maison Dieu chapel is in the care of Historic Environment Scotland. The Bank Street drill hall was finished in 1879.