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Protestantse Kerk

Ballum, NL

The church, built in 1832, is known for its particularly richly carved pulpit, marked and dated: A. Jelles 1604; originating from Harlingen.

Protestantse Kerk

Delfgauw, NL

Nice modern church with bell tower. Built as Dutch Reformed Church.

Protestantse Kerk

Saaksum, NL

Reformed Church and tower on spacious churchyard. Small church rebuilt in 1850 in a characteristic style for that period with plaster window frames and plastered fields above. Brick saddle roof tower with low extended staircase tower; tower vault on sandstone corbels. Epitaph from 1550 in the tower portal. 17th century pulpit tub carved into the church; younger rear bulkhead and sounding board. An 18th century gravestone and a bell from 1629 in the tower. Organ from 1889, wind chest by the Gebr. Franssen, partly older pipework.

Protestantse Kerk

Dalen, NL

Church in neo-Gothic style with a tower from the 15th century.

Protestantse Kerk

Bergeijk, NL

Dutch Reformed Church. Founded in 1812, rebuilt in 1857. Simple brick building, in plan an elongated back, with flat buttresses, pointed arch windows and roof turret. 17th century oak pulpit, bell cast in 1626, originating from the castle in Helmond.

Protestantse Kerk

Pijnacker, NL

Dutch Reformed Church. From the late Gothic village church, the following were preserved during the construction of the neo-Gothic church in 1892: the foundations on which the new church was built, and the columns with capitals, provided with some curly cabbage leaf wreaths, as well as the arches of the nave. Two-manual organ, made in 1830 by H. Knipscheer. Bell frame with bell by G. van Hyntym from 1434, diam. 118 cm.

Protestantse Kerk

Someren, NL

The church is a hall building with three-sided closure, four bays deep, under a saddle roof. The consistory room has a hipped roof. Both roofs are covered with natural stone slates in a mesh covering. On the square a symmetrical pilaster facade with a projecting portal with a pediment and pinnacle. The stepped gable has a climbing arch frieze, clock face with clockwork, horizontal bands and a plastered plinth. Furthermore, the facade is crowned by a square bell tower with a tower roof and weather vane. The tower carries a carillon of eighteen bells. The rising masonry consists of red machine-made bricks laid in cross bond. The nave has lisene-like pilasters. In the arch drum above the large window of the front facade decorative brickwork. Cement spring and keystones in pointed arch and arch frieze. The wall openings of the church are provided with cast iron Gothic pointed arch windows with diamond-shaped bars. In the transom of the portal and in the round window of the rear facade a geometric rod division. The interior has a stuccoed cross-ribbed vault with iron tie rods. In the outer wall cast iron wall anchors. In the church an octagonal oak pulpit from 1740 with copper lectern, baptismal font and wooden sounding board with golden halo, made by the carpenter Godefridus Scheepers from Heeze.

Protestantse Kerk

Ressen, NL

A small Romanesque church, largely made of tuff. The tower is 12th century, the nave perhaps even older. Both are decorated with arched friezes. The Gothic choir is 15th century.

Protestantse Kerk

Kolderveen, NL

Dutch Reformed Church. 14th century tower and three-sided closed church completed in 1471. Inventory: pulpit 1703.

Protestantse Kerk

Dinther, NL

Protestant church of the Protestant community of Dinther CA in the village centre of Dinther.

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