The present church was built in 1680 and rebuilt around 1744. It is erected in a skeletal structure as a hall building, oriented. It was laid out on a rectangular plan with a three-sided chancel from the east and a sacristy added from the north. The building does not have any stylistic features. Due to the simplicity of construction, workmanship and appearance of the building, it can be assumed that it was made by local carpenters. At the end of the 19th century, its walls were still not boarded.
Currently, it is a building with wooden walls on an unplastered foundation made of field stones, mainly granite. Only a wooden beam in the axis of the church, collar beams and a few rafters have survived from the original roof truss, it was replaced with a purlin truss. The historic organ gallery with a simple balustrade decorated with panels is based on profiled posts with carved decorations - these are pine cones placed between crenels. Inside, there was a baroque altar from the mid-seventeenth century, unfortunately it was destroyed, only fragments have survived, there is also a painting of the Mother of God from 1806 by a folk artist. A late-gothic cast-iron crucifix is visible in the rood beam. The interior has partially lost its historic character. However, it is worth paying attention to the external doors: double-leaf, boarded in rhombuses, studded with iron. A similar door, but single-leaf, leads to the sacristy. There is also a door that once led to the church from the north, and is now bricked up from the inside. During the renovation carried out around 1980, the boarding of the external walls was renewed. The building has no basement, the external facades have no decorative elements.
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