[2][3][4] It was in 1824 that a parcel of land was purchased from Andrew Laidlaw, sufficient in size for a burying ground and a house of worship.
[5] The cornerstone for the present stone church was laid in 1868 from the local limestone quarry.
The church is in the Gothic Revival style designed by James Avon Smith RCA.
It was built by Charles Blackwell, Thomas Henderson and congregation volunteers from Esquessing's Scotch Block.
The church was listed as a property of historic and architectural value[6] or interest under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act in Halton Hills on May 8, 1995.