The church walls display fragments of medieval murals that were found during a restoration in 1958-1959.
Two other wooden sculptures from the same century are also preserved in the church, one of the Virgin Mary and one of St. Olaf.
In the floor of the choir is a gravestone, made for a farmer and his son who were beaten to death in 1340.
[1] In 2004, an extremely well-preserved mail coif was discovered in a room in the tower during cleaning of the church.
Reputedly it is one of the most well-preserved mail coif ever found in Europe, second only to a similar one displayed at the National Museum of Scotland.