The original medieval stone church had the shape of a rectangular nave with the altar in the east and a tower in the west.
The work would be performed by the 33-year-old Jacob Rijfs after drawings approved by King Gustav III.
After the fire, the church was completely renovated after the architect Erik Crow's drawings and was restored in 1986.
[2][3] The bell tower is built with a ground floor made of stone in a typical Ostrobothnian style.
In 1615, Jacob De la Gardie bought the clock from its original place in Turku Cathedral and donated it to the church of Pedersöre.