The church features a timber facade and gothic architectural design, with a small adjacent cemetery.
Its cemetery is laden with beautifully crafted tombstones of European settlers and young servicemen who did not make it home.
Drummond, a planter from Shanghai, the wooden church structure is made of meranti panels with hardwood frames, and a louvred tower with four tubular bells.
Perhaps the most striking feature of the church is the stained glass window installed in 1911, which survived World War II intact.
Over the years, the church has undergone some repair work with the most recent restoration effort including the replacement of its leaky roof with Berlian Shingle wood from Sarawak.