Built in 1823 and remodeled in 1869, it is a prominent landmark in the village, and a fine local example of Italianate styling on a Federal period building.
It is a brick building, three bays wide and five deep, with a gabled roof.
A tower rises from the front roofline, beginning with a square base housing a clock.
Each facade of the belfry stage is topped by a bracketed low-pitch gable, and a narrow steeple rises above.
Windows in the flanking bays and the sides are also set in segmented-arch openings.