The church was built at the end of the 13th century or around the year 1300. The building material is fieldstone and brick.[1] The internal vaults were constructed sometime between 1430 and 1460, replacing an earlier ceiling made of wood.[1][2] During the same period the gables of the church were remade.[1] The vaults were subsequently decorated by artists of the Tierp school [sv].[3] The church paintings were covered with whitewash during the 18th century but restored during a renovation in 1915.[2]
The church is a hall church with external buttresses crowned with spires. The façade is today whitewashed.[1]
It contains a triumphal cross from the second half of the 13th century and a baptismal font from the 15th century. The pulpit was made in 1781.[3]
The church has an external wooden bell tower, one of the largest in Uppsala county.[3]
A renovation of the interior was carried out in 2009-2010.[4]