[2] Located on North Main Street next to the railroad, the building was destroyed by fire in 1883 and a new site was sought for the church.
[3] In 1887 the parish acquired land on the corner of Smith Street and Westchester Avenue and a new church was constructed in 1889−1890 to designs by A.
[3] The church has a bluestone, gray limestone and brick exterior with a slate roof, in a late Gothic Revival style.
[3] The parish hall was built in the 1920s with a castellated parapet and gable roof and includes a large auditorium with a raised stage.
[1] As of 2022, it is no longer an active Episcopal church holding regular services, but continues to offer social programs for the community.