It is a rural parish church constructed in 1834, and remodeled to its present vernacular Gothic-influenced appearance in 1890.
The church is constructed of brick and features a three-stage buttressed and crenelated tower at the entrance, a low one-story chancel, and Gothic influenced walnut furnishings.
Buried in the churchyard is John Cadwalader, a general of the American Revolutionary War.
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