Built on the site of an old Roman fort,[1] parts of the Cramond Kirk building date back to the fourteenth century and the church tower is considered to be the oldest part.
The existing Manse was constructed in three parts, as extensions were needed to the original building.
However, it is noteworthy that the said medieval church stood on the site of the temple within the former Roman fort at Cramond.
[5] The church was enlarged in 1701, partly to incorporate the Barnton burial vault to the east.
A castellated entrance porch was added in 1811 and a major remodelling was undertaken in 1828 by Edinburgh architect William Burn.