It has an engaged pedimented portico supported by four fluted Greek Doric order columns.
A Doric frieze, composed of triglyphs, metopes, and guttae, runs under the cornice around the building on three sides.
The church cemetery, established in the 1820s, is significant for the persons buried there, many of whom were the leading public figures of antebellum Georgetown County.
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