It is a one-story bluestone structure with Gothic Revival elements.
The church consists of a rectangular central section housing the nave and aisles, an apse and bell tower on the east facade, and side entrances through transepts on the north and south elevations.
It was built between 1853 and 1855 and was designed by noted church architect Richard Upjohn, (1802-1878).
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