Starrkärr Church

The stone building consisted of a long nave and a small domed choir.

The church had a roof made of wood shingles and a separate bell tower.

According to 17th-century vicar Kollinius, there were also paintings of "Munks and nuns kissing each other, which is offensive in a chuch".

It was also in poor condition, but the economical situation during the time of the Great Northern War was such that a new church could not be built.

[9] The font is classified by the museum as having set the tone for the Starrkärrsskolan (the Starrkärr style).

[10] A similar baptismal can be found in Vallda Church in northern Halland.

The original 13th-century baptismal font