Anglican Diocese of Mthatha

In Bishop Callaway's new diocese, apart from the mission station he started at Clydesdale, there were five or six other centres of missionary work.

The chief problem was to link Clydesdale with the St Mark's group in the south.

[4] He first attempted to establish the See at Clydesdale, which was too far north, and then at St Andrew's, not far from Lusikisiki, which turned out to be inaccessible except by sea.

[3] By the turn of the twentieth century a stone-built cathedral had been erected on the top of a hill leading to the administrative and commercial centre of Mthatha.

George Fellowes Prynne was the architect and originally designed an impressive looking cathedral.