The church still largely retains its medieval appearance; the biggest change made after the Reformation was an enlargement of the windows carried out in 1761.
The eastern (choir) wall still has the original medieval windows.
On the same wall are some unusually well-made gable decorations made with brick.
The external, wooden belfry was built in 1744-45 while the cemetery wall still contains two medieval lychgates.
In the choir stands two wooden sculptures from the Middle Ages depicting female saints, one of which has been identified as Bridget of Sweden.