It is a rectangular building of uncoursed rubble stone construction, three bays wide by three deep, with a steeply pitched slate-clad gable roof.
It was originally constructed in 1761, and remodeled to its current Victorian Gothic influenced appearance in 1872 and 1900.
The church is significant due to its association with the early Scotch-Irish immigrants to Maryland.
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