The Ness Bank Church is named after its location along the eastern shoreline of the River Ness. It has stood at the base of a cliff below the Inverness Castle since 1901. Architect William Mackintosh’s specification for red sandstone on his Gothic revival design was a perfect choice. It is radiant. Inside of the large arch and throughout this Church of Scotland building are beautiful stained glass windows by Gordon Webster and several other artisans.