Originally a tower was also planned to be built west of the nave, but it was never constructed.
The plan of both the nave and the chancel are almost square, which is unusual for churches on Gotland.
[1][2]The church has suffered from a fire in 1565, during the Northern Seven Years' War, and was furthermore pillaged by Russian troops both in 1715 and 1717.
The facade of the church organ is from 1850, designed by Fredrik Wilhelm Scholander.
The cemetery contains a memorial in commemoration of fallen crewmembers from the German minelaying cruiser SMS Albatross which ran aground outside Östergarn after a naval battle in 1915.