It makes Herodian stones easily discernable from the earlier stone courses below, and later ones above, in the surviving walls at many sites.
The earliest stone is dated 1683 and the latest 1881.
Also in the church are several early stone coffin lids.
An earlier stone made of concrete had been placed next to the Bismarck Monument in 1987.
An early medieval inscribed stone was found in the churchyard.
One of the earliest distinguishable stone tool forms is the hand axe.
A small early cross-carved stone is set in this church.
The earliest stone remains on the site date from the Roman period, including the outer bailey wall.
The cemetery contains approximately 400 burials, with the earliest stones dated to 1795.
Two early stones have been found embedded in the original village church.