It was built in 1852 and is a meeting house form, Greek Revival style brick church.
Also on the property are a small brick Session House, a large historic cemetery containing about 1,200 identifiable graves, and a natural spring.
The earliest graves in the church cemetery date from 1777 and numerous markers indicate service in the American Revolution and American Civil War.
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