Johannes de Doperkerk

Reformed Church and Tower. Modest three-sided closed hall church built in 1746 against 13th century tower, finished by saddle roof when the 18th century church was built. Interior beautifully decorated 18th century pulpit with coats of arms of Haersma-Wyckel, two stained glass windows by Ype Staak, 1746, gravestone, and seven text boards, all mid-18th century. Single manual organ made by LJ and J. van Dam in 1823.

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