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Hervormde Kerk

s-Gravenmoer, NL

Dutch Reformed Church. Since changes after destruction by the French in 1672 consisting of a three-sided closed choir of two bays, from the 15th century, two low, 15th century, shortened in the 19th century, transepts, a 15th century nave of five bays, enlarged around 1500 with a north aisle and a built-in 14th century tower with buttresses on the west side, an arched frieze under the spire and a vault over the lower space. Internal columns with molding capitals and wooden barrel vaults. Restoration completed in 1963. Oak pulpit, baptismal fence and associated copper work from 1680, replaced. 17th and 18th century tombstones. Mechanical wrought iron tower clock by Juriaan van Zutphen, 1695, electric winding.

Hervormde Kerk

Best, NL

Built as a Dutch Reformed Church in the Wilhelminadorp district, in the south of Best..

Hervormde Kerk

Hierden, NL

Although the H. Severinus chapel stood here around 1350, the current church was only built around 1850. An old schoolroom from 1658 was converted into a church in 1851. This created a hall church with barrel vaults. The addition of two side wings with portals in 1937 changed this design. The front facade has two pointed arch windows and a round window. Striking is the climbing arch frieze in which pointed arches and entire circle shapes are also incorporated, as well as the clock face. The facade is crowned with a small bell tower.

Hervormde Kerk

Neerijnen, NL

Neo-Gothic village church with tower. Replaced a church from 1692. This church is listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands.

Hervormde Kerk

Simonshaven, NL

Neoclassical plastered hall church from 1852 with round arch windows connected by a cordon list and bell tower with square wooden superstructure, crowned by a concave spire. Internal pilasters and a stuccoed wooden cove ceiling; pulpit with baptismal fence and organ case from 1909. Mechanical tower clock, Firma Weule, the electrical system is original.

Hervormde Kerk

Oude-Tonge, NL

The church building is a late Gothic church, built in the 15th century. In a deed of approval dated 8 November 1499, the Bishop of Utrecht, Frederik van Baden, confirmed the foundation of the church by the Ambachtsheren. The oldest part of the current church is the choir with the sacristy, the current consistory or church council room. There must have been a cruciform church dedicated to Mary here as early as around 1468. In the choir there is still a gravestone from 1492 of one of the dike builders of Grijsoord, the polder in which the village of Oude Tonge is located. The main nave therefore dates from 1499. Shortly afterwards, in the first half of the 16th century, a major renovation took place: the choir and the sacristy remained unchanged, but the existing nave was enlarged in a westerly direction, with a tower being partially built in and extended with a north nave. In 1742, a portal was built on the south side of the main nave, with a facade stone above the entrance stating the year of construction. By order of the French occupiers, the tower was robbed of its crowning (an onion-shaped spire) in 1812. The resulting tower slab was used as a telegraph facility. Later, the municipality placed a small bell tower on top, with another “onion” with a spire on top. Various 'modernisations' of the church building resulted in little remaining of the original condition. In 1831, the 'church interior was attractively embellished', and the floor was also restored. Church services were then temporarily held in the choir. Later, the floor of the choir was also 'renewed with blue bricks'. Another very drastic renovation took place in 1854, when a church council floor was constructed in the choir. (Source: Website church community )

Hervormde Kerk

Drimmelen, NL

Dutch Reformed Church. Founded in 1792 by Jonkvrouw van Doorn, Lady of Drimmelen (commemorated in a stone above the entrance, with coat of arms), to replace the church in Oud-Drimmelen. Hall church, closed on three sides at the short ends; arched windows; high slate roof with roof turret. Internal wooden wall pilasters and wooden barrel vault with two rosettes with mermaids. Adjoining parsonage from the time of construction. Iron entrance gate between two bluestone pillars also from the time of construction. 18th century copper lecterns and baptismal font holder. Restored in 1965.

Hervormde Kerk

Eethen, NL

Dutch Reformed Church, consisting of a three-sided closed choir of brick with tuff stone bands and buttresses, from the second half of the 15th century; a lower Romanesque nave from the 12th century, made of tuff stone, with small windows in round arch fields separated by wall dams, enlarged to the west in the 13th century with a brick bay, and a simple flat tower from the end of the 14th century, raised with a section in the 15th century and crowned by a spire constricted from four to the back.

Hervormde Kerk

Hieslum, NL

The church stands on the site of a medieval church that was probably built around 1300. The spire is made of wood. Under the wooden floor are four gravestones of the pastors from the time before the reformation.

Hervormde Kerk

Daarle, NL

Nice reconstruction church with tower. In this church a historical organ.

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