The current church was designed by architect in a
Neo-Gothic style. It consists of a western tower, a nave and a choir without an apse. Inside, the church ceiling is supported by
vaults. The exterior is richly articulated with i.a.
crow-stepped gables,
mouldings and
blind arches. The
pulpit was transferred from the old church and dates from the late 16th century; it is made of oak and decorated with carved images of
Paul the Apostle and the
Four Evangelists. The
altarpiece consists of a wooden
pietà, originally part of a larger altarpiece. It dates from the last quarter of the 15th century and was probably made in the
Low Countries. It displays similarities with the
triumphal cross of
Barsebäck Church, somewhat further north, and has been described as being a piece of art of high artistic quality. The
baptismal font also comes from the earlier church; it is made of wood and dates from the 16th century. The church has two
church bells, of these one is from 1594 and the other manufactured in 1899. ==References==