It is a tall single-story wood-frame structure, with a gabled roof, clapboarded exterior, and stone foundation.
The main facade has a bank of three similar entrances, each flanked by pilasters, and all set under a common entablature and cornice.
The interior has a vestibule with stairs leading to a gallery level on either side, and is otherwise a single large chamber.
The pulpit is against the far wall, and the interior is filled with original plain pine box pews.
The building has no modern amenities, and is heated by wood stoves installed at the rear in 1831.