Built in 1891 after a fire destroyed an older church, it is an eclectic local example of Late Victorian architecture.
It is basically cruciform in plan, with wide gabled transepts projecting from the sides.
Windows typically have round-arch heads, as do the openings of the belfry in the main tower.
[2] The church was built in 1891 by the Lake Village Free Will Baptist congregation.
A separate parish house (offices) is next door on Park Street.