It has lost its originality to a great extent due to the repairs it has undergone. The mosque with a rectangular plan close to the square was built with rubble stone. Many wooden beams were used. It is covered with a hipped roof covered with tiles. There are two rows of double windows in the south-west of the mosque. In the qibla direction, eight windows were opened in both rows of four. Since the last congregation place of the mosque is on the northeast side, the four windows on the right side of the qibla facade open to the last congregation place. There are four upper row windows opening to the last congregation place on the northeast façade. The entrance facade in the northwest direction is plastered and painted yellow. On this façade, three windows were opened at the bottom and two at the top.
The door with stone jambs and wooden wings, placed to the left of the façade, has a rectangular opening. There are three separate repair inscriptions on it. The mosque minaret is located in the west corner. The door of the mosque opens to a small landing with ablution faucets and from there to the last congregation place extending along the harim. The last congregation place with a rectangular plan extending to the qibla measures 10.79x 3.32 meters. It has a wooden ceiling. On the qibla wall, there is a mihrab with semicircular section and pencil decoration between the windows. There are two rows of double windows on the wall facing the harim. To the left of the entrance is the mahfil staircase and to the right is the harim door. The harim section is 8.39x 10.79 m. in dimensions. The roof is covered with a wooden ceiling. The wooden mahfil extends along the northwest wall. The pulpit is simple and wooden. The inner and outer edges of the semicircular mihrab niche are equipped with columns. There is an inscription in white on the crosspiece. The wavy pediment is decorated with curly branches.