The church building is situated in Dunnottar woods, Stonehaven (within the AB39 postcode area), sitting high above the bank on the Carron water.
[2] In 2021, a footpath was created which crossed Toucks Burn (a tributary to the Carron Water, linking the church and the nearby Dunnottar Park housing development.
[4] It again underwent major reconstruction in 1903, which made it considerably larger[5] when a nave and chancel were added, turning the previously rectangular building into a cruciform shape.
[6] The building recently underwent more renovations, this time to make it more accessible, and to include a multi-purpose activity room.
Eeles wrote: Insignificant though they are, those few fleur-de-lys used on the Dunnottar bell are perhaps one of the very latest survivals of the ecclesiastical art of the Middle Ages.