Protestant church

In 1959 restored single-nave church building with five-sided closure. The nave has been extended on the west side, but otherwise dates from the 13th century. In the church pulpit with carved tub, coat rack board and canopy, all 1721; associated baptismal fence with openwork panels. Gentlemen's pew with attachment in which coat of arms of Swinderen and carved corner pieces and crownings of the doors and side panels. Three sixteenth-century tombstones and three seventeenth-century.

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Protestantse Kerk

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.

13th century church in a park

Jacobuskerk

The church, named after Jacobus de Meerdere, was built in the first half of the 13th century. The monastic mops are no longer visible because of the plasterwork. Windows and plaster are from the 19th century.

De Zaaier

On the site of the old church from 1955. Interesting modern church with roof turret. Built as Reformed Church (Liberated), since merger in 2023 NGK.