The adjoining building, Fellowship Hall, and the schoolhouse by the cemetery entrance are not part of this listing.
[6] The cemetery is fronted by a low limestone wall with the date June 1790 engraved in a stone by the gateway.
The earliest identified headstone is a brown sandstone, dated 1771, for the child David Metz.
The obverse of the headstone for Peter Heintz, dated 1777, features a tree of life motif, carved by an anonymous German craftsman from Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
[3] The church is a brick building designed with Federal architecture style and featuring Flemish bond on the front.