The church was constructed from limestone ashlars in the Romanesque style around 1150.
A limestone ashlar from the original chancel, which was reused in the south wall of the new one, features the runal inscription Tirad rist ("Tirad wrote [this]").
[3] The western cross vault features murals attributed to the so-called Høvelse Master.
In 1946, it was decorated with paintings of the Evangelists and Paul by Erik Petersen.
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