The church building was designed in the late Victorian, Romanesque Revival style by Charles Durham and was built from 1893–1894.[3] The church is constructed of LeGrand hammer dressed limestone. It measures 47 by 90 feet and the tower rises 57 and a half feet above the cornice line. The door sills and steps are made of blue stone and the interior is finished in antique oak and hard pine.[3]Stained glass windows help to illuminate the interior.
See also
Other properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Hardin County: