Hubertuskerk

Dutch Reformed Church. 13th century brick church with semi-circular closed choir; plastered in the 19th century and provided with a tower (in 1883). Internal pulpit, baptismal fence, two family pews, carved cheeks of pews. Organ by Bakker and Timmenga from 1914 using older parts. Bell tower with bell by G. van Wou, 1550, diam. 79 cm. Mechanical tower clock.

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Protestantse Kerk

The church was restored between early 2000 and spring 2007. The restoration plan was drawn up by the architectural firm Jelle de Jong in Lemmer. That does not mean that there were no churchgoers in the church for seven years. First, the tower was restored. Then the exterior and interior of the church followed. And church services continued as much as possible. 18 gravestones were removed from under the floor. Two of these were very old. The squat (gallery) has disappeared. It was needed at the time when a liberal minister came to Wommels and many churchgoers from Wommels came to Kubaard. After an open house on 21 April 2007, the restored church was officially put back into use. (53-05/58-07)

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Gertrudiskerk

The Gertrudiskerk (Church of St. Gertrudis) in Achlum is a historic temple built in the 12th century and listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands. The interior of the church dates from around 1650 and is largely still in its original state.