The western, older part of the church is Romanesque in style; the eastern Gothic.
[1] The baptismal font is the oldest fitting of the church, dating from the middle of the 13th century.
From the same century dates a crucifix, as well as a richly decorated chest for donations for the poor.
From the 14th century are also to tombstones on either side of the altar, carrying inscriptions in both Latin and Old Gutnish; the latter in runes.
A few 14th century wooden statues depicting saints originally from Vallstena Church are today housed in Gotland Museum in Visby.