Church Den Ham

This church, located on a bank, is built on the foundations of its predecessor. The final form of this hall church, which was completed with a three-sided choir, was created in the new building (with old material) in 1729, as can be seen from the blue-glazed roof tiles.

About this building

In 1911 the building was damaged by lightning and the west wall and roof turret had to be restored.

The interior is sober in blue and white with benches for the farmers' families from the 18th and 19th century. There are gravestones, 25 in total, showing the ancestors of the local families. The Oude Groninger Church Foundation, which now owns the church, rents the church to the Reformed Municipality of Den Ham. This municipality provides weekly church services.

Other nearby buildings

Kerkje Harkema

Built as a private church in 13 years, at the farm of A. Harkema. After illness owner Harkema sold his farm, church and teahouse in 2009 (or 2010?) to another private individual.

Church built in bricks next to a graveyard

Church Fransum

As the only church in the province of Groningen, Fransum has a masonry brick pulpit from the Middle Ages. This lonely church is built for the Cistercian monks of Aduard.

Hervormde Kerk

Single-nave in construction from the 13th century with a straight choir closure, in which two round-arched windows and parts of recessed panels of the top. In the side walls, there are traces of round-arched windows, entrances and a hagioscope. Strong uncut tower with high spire. In the church pulpit from 1718 with screwed columns and a sounding board. Communion table. Five gentlemen's pews, one with spindle friezes three others with knobs and richly carved rear panels, an 18th-century pew. Three 17th-century tombstones. In the tower bell from 1774. This church is listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands. On 8 November 2002, the restoration of the Dutch Reformed Church began. On Friday 16 January 2004, the church, which dates from 1280, was put back into use. It is striking that the vaults, reminiscent of the Catholic era, have been reinstalled. The gentlemen's pews, which were moved back during the 1978 restoration, are also back in their old place. Furthermore, moisture-resistant measures have been taken. The last service before the restoration was on 17 November 2002. During the restoration, church services were held in the De Wegwijzer community centre.