Dairsie Old Church

The present church was built in 1621, and is an unusual example of post-Reformation Gothic architecture in Scotland.

[1] It is no longer in use as a church, and is protected as a Category A listed building.

[1] In 1300 the church was granted to the Convent of St Andrews; it may have been rebuilt at this time.

[1] In 1621, the present church was built by John Spottiswoode (1565–1639), Archbishop of St Andrews, who had recently bought the adjacent Dairsie Castle.

A major refit was carried out in 1835–1837, including works to the interior, although most of this has since been removed.