It was built about 1880, and is a one-story, vernacular Gothic Revival style frame church building.
It is one of only a few extant African-American churches in South Carolina dating from the first 25 years after the American Civil War.
Also on the property is a cemetery with approximately 20 marked graves and an additional 20 or more unmarked ones.
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