The church building was built in 1833, and extensively restyled in 1853, resulting in the present handsome Italianate structure.
[1] The congregation, established in 1833, is affiliated with the United Church of Christ; its senior pastor is Rev.
A three-bay vestibule projects slightly from the pavilion, with narrow doors flanking a larger central one, and a similar configuration of round-arch windows on the second level.
[2] The congregation was established in 1833, and in the same year contracted the construction of a brick building with Greek Revival features, including a temple portico and two towers.
The cost of the structure was prohibitive, and during construction it was decided to lower its height and shorten its body, resulting in a misshapen building with an oversized portico.