- The mosque was built on the western bank of a quite massive tank inside a brick-walled compound, 48.77m square.
- The mosque compound could be entered by way of old arched gateways - one on the north and the main one on the south comprising an easy oblong curved construction with a turret on both sides.
- This brick-constructed mosque, now a safe monument of the dept of Archaeology, Bangladesh, is an oblong construction measuring externally approximately 23.16m by means of 12.80m.
The four external angles of the building are emphasised with octagonal towers, divided into sections via moulded bands and topped over with polygonal solid cupolas. The cornice of the building is lightly curved within the Bengali model.