It was built in 1894 and is a one and a half-story brick building on a tall, cut stone foundation.
The facade consists of two parts: the main body of the church and the engaged three stage tower and entrance bay.
It is characterized by an eclectic design that combines features characteristic of the Romanesque, Gothic Revival, and Queen Anne styles.
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