The Grimme Church has a hall made of carefully layered granite blocks and was built in the second half of the 13th century. In the years 1680-1717, the church was renovated. Windows and the west portal were changed to round arches. The original stepped group of three windows is plastered from the east and two granite portals are bricked up from the south.
Twenty meters southwest of the church stands a massive, free-standing bell tower, 33 meters high. The foundation of granite blocks was probably built at the same time as the nave. The upper storeys of plastered brick with a lantern come from 1717. In the tower, which was completely renovated in 1993, there is a bell from 1680 by Lorentz Kökeritz from Szczecin. The second bell from 1922 by Stoermer of Erfurt contains the names of 15 soldiers from Grimme who died during World War I.
The altar from 1700 with figurative decoration was later redesigned by installing a pulpit with a sound overlay. The Last Supper bas-relief was created around 1600. A carved figure of Anna Selbdritt was created on the south wall, it was created at the beginning of the 16th century. The organ in the gallery from 1910 was built by Barnim Grüneberg from Szczecin.