At the end of the 14th century and beginning of the 15th, the tower in front of the west wall was built.
The double bay hall has a set-back, single-bay chancel made of fieldstones.
On the west side is a square church tower made of brick.
The main body of the church has lesenes on the corners and buttresses on the side walls.
Immediately next to the church stands the Reinberg Lime, which is estimated to be about 1,000 years and is therefore probably older than the church itself.. Also in the churchyard is an atonement stone, the Sühnestein dating to the mid-15th century.