Doopsgezinde Kerk

Frontage of the Mennonite Church. Above the gate passage, next to which two six-pane windows, floor with three such windows. Facade closed off by block moulding. Hidden church in a three-sided closed hall building covered by a barrel vault from 1829. Simple pulpit. Originally a single-manual organ made in 1872 by the Gebr. Adema from Leeuwarden. Modified in 1920 by Bakker and Timmenga.

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Sint Piterkerk

Herv. Church with tower on enclosed churchyard accessible through 19th century wooden gate-shaped fence. The church consists of a 13th century brick nave with an early 12th century choir built of tuff stone. Choir and nave are both decorated with blind fields and arched friezes. 15th century heavy tower. On the south side of the church wall sundial, 1642.

Hervormde Kerk

On a high mound, simple, three-sided closed church from 1795, internally enriched with thirteen mourning boards (1637-1843) of the Sytzama family. Against the choir wall six large carved tombstones Sytzama (1607-1759). In the churchyard seven early 19th century tombstones of the Haerama family. In the roof turret bell of anonymous founder from the 13th century, diam. 79.7 cm. Mechanical tower clock.

Gertrudiskerk

Simple church building from 1774 at saddle roof tower, rebuilt in 1541. On the north side of the nave entrance with coat of arms stone and 1774. Against the north side of the tower building fragments including 1652 of Friesma-State. In the church 17th century pulpit tub and sounding board. Carved 18th century tombstones serve as a back wall, crowned by a carved attachment of a family pew. Twelve pews with knobs above the cheeks; under the organ gallery an 18th century family pew; two painted 17th century mourning boards and two carved 18th century. In the six windows stained glass by Ype Staak. In the front church a tombstone with coats of arms.