It is single-story structure, built of red brick with brownstone trim.
In between these features is a large projecting gable, with a steep roof and trios of Gothic-arched windows on the ground floor and in the attic level.
Entrances are located in the flanking sections, sheltered by gabled porticos.
[3] The church was built in 1887 to a design by Samuel Provost, and is a distinctive local example of the High Victorian Gothic style.
With declining membership, the church was sold in 1909 and used for a time to house a variety of Congregationalist congregations.