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Nicolaaskerk

Blije, NL

The brick tower with saddle roof was probably built around 1200, but that is all that remains of the old church. The tower already had a western entrance when it was built. The current church was built in the 15th or 16th century. Noteworthy are the three hagioscopes in the choir, which are located particularly low here. This can have two causes, either they were intended as kneeling hagioscopes or the churchyard has been raised many times over the centuries. Inside you will find a beautiful gravestone, dated 1552, made by the famous stonemason Vincent Lucas. The church is located in a ring of deacon houses.

Nicolaaskerk

Nijeholtpade, NL

Dutch Reformed Church. Situated on a raised churchyard, a six-bay deep late Gothic church with three-sided closure and a slender west tower that was originally open on three sides at ground level and is covered by a high spire. A baptismal fence in the church. Organ by JF Kruse. Built in 1883. Bell tower with the sound of two bells, one by an anonymous founder, 1598, diam. 59.8 cm. and one by G. Koster, 1611, diam. 72 cm.

Nicolaaskerk

Stavoren, NL

Reformed church, protected because of the organ with main work and back work, built around 1785 by Meije Wiebes and Wiebe Meijes (local house carpenters) using older casing parts and pipework. Simple single-nave church, built in 1862. Pulpit from the 17th century.

Nicolaaskerk

Kortgene, NL

The parish of Kortgene was first mentioned in 1247. The church was dedicated to Saint Mary until the Reformation . It was a branch of the church of the now-defunct village of Welle, which was the mother church of all parish churches in Noord-Beveland .

Nicolaaskerk

Húns, NL

Reformed church and churchyard. Small single-nave church building of brick with semicircular closure, 15th century with roof turret above the west facade. In the church 17th century pulpit, baptismal fence and two benches with balls on the corners. Lighting by means of oil hanging lamps. Organ ca. 1875 made by W. Hardorff for the reformed church of Lions and placed in this church in 1961. Bell frame with bell by H. Falck, 1619, diam. 78.5 cm. Mechanical tower clock B. Eijsbouts, Asten, 1926, no. 909.

Nicolaaskerk

Oost-Vlieland, NL

This church is listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands.

Nicolaaskerk

Onstwedde, NL

Reformed church with tower. Four-bay long and five-sided closed Gothic church building covered by net vaults, with a heavy brick tower with a brick spire that is at least a century older; the entrance only on the east side. On the north side of the church entrance portal from 1713. A stone was found in the churchyard with the name of the first minister and the year 1606. Baptismal font, dated 1324. Bell tower with bell by M. Fremy and A. van Bergen en Zonen, H. van Bergen and C. Fremy, 1812, diam. 118.5 cm. This church is listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands.

Nicolaaskerk

Eemnes, NL

This is the Nicolaaskerk of Eemnes-Buiten, Dutch Reformed Church. Historical church, with a beautiful tower from the "Dom family".

Nicolaaskerk

Hemelum, NL

Reformed Church. Built in 1668, modified in 1816. In the church organ with main work and upper work, made in 1843 by L. van Dam and Sons, and 17th century gravestone. Mechanical tower clock JH Addicks and Son, Amsterdam, first quarter 20th century.

Nicolaaskerk

Benschop, NL

Large historic village church with tower. Originally dedicated to Saint Nicholas.

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