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Niehove Church

Niehove Church

Niehove, NL

Standing on a mound in the village is this one-aisled church with a three-sided closed chancel and Romanesque arches in the north wall. In the pointed roof turret hangs a loud bell from the 13th / 14th century.

Niekerk Church

Niekerk Church

Niekerk, NL

A closed, 13th century hall church that is completely plastered. Underneath the plasterwork however, remains a lot of the original building material.

Nieuw Beerta Church

Nieuw Beerta Church

Nieuw Beerta, NL

The first church that was founded in New Beerta was not too solid; after ten years it was seriously damaged, just like the presbytery. A new church was built at the end of the 17th century. In September 1696 this second church was inaugurated.

Nieuw Scheemda Church

Nieuw Scheemda Church

Nieuw Scheemda, NL

After the reclamation of a part of the Dollard, a settlement was established in 1659, which was designated as Scheemderhamrik. A newly formed reformed municipality split from Scheemda. New Scheemda was born and immediately started building a church. This was completed in 1661 and provided with a real clockwork; the dial is in the 'dakkapel'.

Niezijl Church

Niezijl Church

Niezijl, NL

A simple 17th century hall church with large round arch windows and a small roof turret. Both the north wall and the west wall contain an entrance under a basket arch.

Noordbroek Church

Noordbroek Church

Noordbroek, NL

The imposing cruciform church was built in the early 14th century in a predominantly late-Roman style. It is easily recognised by the layout and processing of the walls; a lower and upper zone with a lot of decorative masonry in the upper zone.

Noordwijk Church

Noordwijk Church

Noordwijk, NL

This church is the starting point of the 12 kilometer long 'Leedaanzeggerspad', a route that, in the 19th century, before telephone, telegraph and smartphone, a 'preacher' would follow with a special task: to report door-to-door in Noordwijk and surroundings and inform them of the demise of a fellow inhabitant. Visitors can now join the route and follow the path over the remaining paths and vanished roads. And remember: 'The mortuis nil nisi bene'.

Nuis Church

Nuis Church

Nuis, NL

A late Romanesque church building that contains many local memorials and is well connected with the community.

Obergum Church

Obergum Church

Winsum, NL

The church lies on a mound, enclosed by a graveyard with a beech hedge. Originally built in the 13th century, it was extended to the east in the 15th century. It is a simple church, one-aisled, with a three-sided closed Gothic choir.

Kerk Oostum

Kerk Oostum

Oostum, NL

The Church in Oostum is one of the most beautiful in the region, with many visitors who come just to admire the building

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