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The district of Rothiemay covers a wide area with parishioners in Knock, Kinnoir as well as several who have retired into Huntly. The main settlement is the small village of Milltown where you will find the church, primary school, pub and village hall.
Services are held on the last Sunday of the month throughout the year with occasional special services for Easter, Remembrance and Christmas, when there is a lovely tradition of the Christingle Service.
The first church was founded by a Celtic monk, St Drostan in the 6th Century on the banks of the River Deveron in front of Rothiemay Castle.
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The church was moved to its present site around 1752 on the orders of the then castle owner.
The current church was erected in 1807.
Several artefacts from the original churches can be seen in and around the present church.
The Rothiemay Manse (now known as Church House) is still owned by the church and is rented out, along with the glebe.