A white-harled T-plan traditonal kirk built in 1838, as a chapel of ease to accommodate the population of what was then a new village based on domestic weaving. The interior was altered in the 1970s to form the present multi-purpose building with church, hall, session house, kitchen and facilities within an unchanged exterior. In 2019 the church was decorated and a new kitchen and servery was created.
In 2010 a successful linkage took place with Maybole Parish Church which is 3 miles away.
In 2024 there was a union with Kirkoswald Parish Church and Maybole Parish Church to form the North Carrick Parish Church of Scotland.
Sunday service is at 12 noon


