The church is a large stone hall with an undeveloped western tower with a nave width from the second half of the 13th century. The west gable and a square half-timbered tower with a pointed cupola in 1836; the building was restored in 1995/1996. The carefully constructed building has a sloping base and a grooved eaves; The brick ends of the old ogival windows, which are partially visible from the north, are probably original, ogival screens in the south from the beginning of the 14th century, in which there are wicker arched windows from the 18th century that are extended downwards. In the eastern wall, there is an alternating group of three windows in a similar screen (similarly to the churches in Bertikowo and Jagów), with brick screens rising at the top. On the south and north sides there are two stepped, partially walled up pointed portals. Inside, there is a beam ceiling and a horseshoe gallery from 1836, painted in 1936 and provided with biblical verses. The ogival hole for the tower is bricked up.