The rectory was completed in 1770 and was listed by the Danish Heritage Agency on 1 October 1993.
The church had a bell tower added in 1780 and east of the choir a sacristy was constructed.
In the west end of the building a single large room cut the hallway short to make a, for the time, uncharacteristically large room which was likely used as a small dance or concert hall.
In the late 1700s a living room was expanded across the width of the building which cut the hallway off.
In 1856 the rectory was extensively renovated with new floors, interior walls of brick instead of wood, new support beams for the ceilings and new, flat roofs on the dormer windows.