The Parish Church was built in 1790 as a rectangular structure with a porch and bellcote, which were later reconstructed in the Gothic style. Originally a Chapel of Ease, the church occupied an important place in village life. Substantial renovation was undertaken by the Cayzer family in the early part of the 20th century, with the installation of stained glass windows and a new set of pews.



After the Disruption in 1843, the incumbent of the Parish Church left to join the Free Church and a Free Church building was erected in Gartmore in 1847.

In 1936 the two churches were united and the old Free Church building is now the Village Hall, which has recently been refurbished and is used by a variety of village organsations. Gartmore had its own manse and minister until 1983 when the Parish Church was linked with Buchlyvie, where the minister now serves Loth charges.