In keeping with Quaker notions of "plain style" living, the building lacks adornments like pulpits, statuary, steeples, or stained glass.
It features wide-plank floors, plain benches, a balcony, a beam ceiling, and a shingle exterior.
Inside, massive framing timbers measure twelve inches square by forty-five feet long, supporting an open worship space with a second-floor gallery on three sides.
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