It was built in 1842 and is a wood-frame, clapboard-sided, temple-form Greek Revival style building.
It features a portico with four Doric order columns supporting a plain entablature and unadorned pediment.
Above the portico is a three-stage, open bell tower and spire in a vernacular Italianate style added in 1876.
Also on the property is a two-story clapboard house built about 1850 and expanded in 1860–61.
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