It is located on the west side of the Old Georgetown Road, several miles north of South Carolina Highway 46 and McClellanville.
It is rectangular single-story masonry structure, built out of brick and covered by a slate hip roof.
The front and rear facades both have a gabled temple-front projection, supported by four round brick columns.
The pulpit originally stood at the northern end of the long axis, but was apparently moved to the eastern wall sometime in the 18th century.
It is unusual in this group because its styling is particularly sophisticated, reflecting architectural trends in Charleston at the time of its construction.