The Meeting House is the earliest public building in Vermont in original condition. The two and one-half story, wood frame building is clapboard with a gabled roof of slate, added in 1906.
The main mass of the Meeting House is rectangular with enclosed "porches," or stairways, at each gable end. Its high pulpit overlooks its "pigpen style" pews. Adjoining the 1787 church is a graveyard.