1881 Gothic style church built on earlier church site
Inverkeithny parish church was built in 1881 by A and W Reid of Elgin at a cost of £2,000, possibly on the site of an earlier church and associated graveyard. The belfry on the gable top of the session house has the date 1638. It is in Gothic style, a rectangular 4-bay church aligned east-west with the session house/vestry adjoining to the north. It seats 500.
It is constructed of squared and coursed stugged whinstone, with coursed and pinned rubble on the north and west walls with contrasting stugged ashlar dressings in pale pink granite.
It has pointed-arch bipartite windows with ashlar hood-moulds with rosette label stops. The interior is simple, with grained woodwork, a blind arcaded timber gallery to the east end on cast-iron columns, and a coomb ceiling with trefoil motif to collar braces.
The graveyard has coped rubble retaining walls, with a re-used urn finial marking the gate pier to west. There are a number of fine 17th and 18th century table-top gravestones. The churchyard also contains a memorial to Peter Morrison (1829-1875), a preacher and schoolmaster at Inverkeithny for 38 years.