The church in Norrvidinge was built towards the end of the 12th century, but was preceded by a wooden
stave church. The wooden church was built at the end of the 11th century, according to
dendrochronological examinations of a plank which has been recovered from the church. The current, stone church originally consisted of a
nave,
choir and an
apse. It was built of
fieldstone, with the corners more finely hewn from
sandstone. During the 13th century a round tower was built, and in the following century the interior was remade and new
vaults constructed. A substantial enlargement was made in 1783, when the nave was expanded towards the west. A northern
transept arm was added in 1822. The current tower was built in 1854. A major renovation was carried out in 1869, when the current windows of the church were installed. ==Furnishings and murals==