The Sollefteå church was built, using granite, in the 13th century but was heavily re-modelled in the late 18th century when it was transformed into a rococo building with a high hip roof.
The church was extended to the south and west and a vestry was added in the east.
The work was directed by city builder Daniel Hagman from Sundsvall.
The tower is built of wood and was erected between 1804 and 1806, and painted white in 1811.
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