Brechin Cathedral, located in the small town of Brechin in Scotland, is a historic gem with a round tower dating back to the 10th century. The cathedral itself was built in the 12th century and has seen its fair share of action, including being temporarily ceded to the English in 1296. Fun fact: Brechin Castle, located nearby, put up a brave fight against Edward I's forces in 1303. Nowadays, the cathedral is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors with its rich history and stunning architecture.