It is a small, Carpenter Gothic-style, board and batten frame structure, featuring a simple bell-gable.
[1] Still owned by the Diocese of Maryland, a renovation project costing $1.2 million began in January 2003.
The project included the replacement of roof shingles, a restoration of the interior, which had been destroyed by rainwater, and the removal of chimney bricks.
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