It is a neoroman cross shaped church with three naves, a tower with a waisted top, and a round apse.
Due to the inventory of the church, it has been listed as a rijksmonument, making it a national heritage site of the Netherlands.
Between 1921 and 1925 the church was extended by order of the parish priest, Hendrik Brewers, by Caspar Franssen.
The graveyard, which originally surrounded the church, was relocated to its current position, a new choir was installed, a new sacristy and large transepts added.
The inventory is dated between 1500 and 1949 and is considered national heritage due to "very high cultural historic value".