[1] The church is located on the west side of Main Street in downtown Highland Falls, north of Tobin Lane.
The main entrance, a pair of heavy wooden doors in the center of the narthex, is framed by recessed columns with foliated capitals.
The side elevations of the building have six pairs of lancet windows, separated by wall buttresses.
Instead money from the lecture tours of Edward Payson Roe, the pastor at the time who later became a popular novelist, and donations from friends helped the church commission and build the Withers design.
John Bigelow, former ambassador to France and a summer resident of the village, attended the dedication ceremony.