Today it has seven parts: roundhouse, nave, choir, sacristy, chancel tomb, weaponhouse and crypt.
[1] Originally the church consisted of the round house and a choir on the east side.
[2] At the end of the 17th century several changes to the church were made by Johannes Vultejus, vicar from 1679 to 1700.
The church's current roof, spire, pulpit and a wooden altar are from this period.
The altarpiece is from 1818, surrounded by statues of Saint Peter and Paul, and the church also has some handsome epitaphs.