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Of Tazewell's several late-nineteenth-century frame Gothic Revival churches, this is the most picturesque. The single-nave church is sheltered under a steeply pitched roof whose shape is repeated in the central gabled portico. A circular window in the gable of the portico is echoed in the quatrefoil window in the gable of the nave. The church is crowned at the front with a multigabled louvered belfry with a diminutive spire. The nave is covered by a pointed-arched roof and illuminated by stained glass windows.