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Gereformeerde Kerk

Stellendam, NL

Dutch Reformed Church. Simple hall church, dated on a foundation stone on the front facade: 1819. On the high, tiled hipped roof a wooden bell tower, according to the VL originating from a farm in Ouddorp. The church, which has a barrel vault and tie beams, has among other things a pulpit, first quarter 19th century; an organ case, 1827; a copper lectern from the time of the pulpit; a gallery with a draught portal from the time of construction; an elder's bench, also from the time of construction and a copper crown, late 17th century. Bell tower with bell by Gebr. van Bergen, 1912, diam. 62 cm.

Gereformeerde Kerk

Oldekerk, NL

Reconstruction church with roof turret. Replaced an earlier church that was demolished in 1964.

Gereformeerde Kerk

Sint Laurens, NL

Built as a Reformed Church. Hall church without tower in Amsterdam School style.

Gereformeerde Kerk

Renkum, NL

This reformed church on the Utrechtseweg in Renkum was put into use on 8 August 1928. The first stone had been laid the year before, on 2 December 1927. The building served as a replacement for a church from 1889 on the Molenweg. Design sketches date back to 1925 and were published as intended for a church in nearby Oosterbeek. It is likely that this is the same church. These sketches were much more daring and are much more in line with the expressive Amsterdam School than the final result. Due to war damage, the building is no longer original in all places and some additions have been made to the rear.

Gereformeerde Kerk

Rottevalle, NL

The Reformed Church in Rottevalle, like the rectory next door, was built in 1937 to a design by T. van der Kooi from Drachten in a building style characteristic of the thirties. The church shows strong similarities with the Reformed Church in Twijzel. The church replaces a church building from 1874, the memorial stone of which is built into the outer wall of the extension of the meeting room with the inscription: "EBENHAEZER / (...) / on 1 March 1874, the first stone was laid at this building. / (...) //. The church is set well back from the public road and is separated from it by a garden wall with a pipe that runs along the front of the parsonage. The church garden thus created is furnished with lawns on either side of the access path and separated from the adjacent plots by privet hedges. The church was modified at the rear in 1950 and 1971 by enlarging the consistory, meeting rooms and modifying the front hall.

Gereformeerde Kerk

Gereformeerde Kerk

Almkerk, NL

In 1836, 411 members left the Reformed Church of Almkerk and Emmikhoven to found their own church community. The meetings took place in houses and barns. Under the name Christian Separated Church of Almkerk and Emmikhoven, the church community was recognized on November 28, 1840. The meeting place, the barn of Branderhorst on the Kil, was replaced by the barn of Jan den Dekker, at the top of the sidewalk of the Straatweg in Nieuwendijk. In the year 1860, the church barn made way for a church building on approximately the same location.

Gereformeerde Kerk

Daarle, NL

Hall church with roof turret. Beautiful interior with important organ.

Gereformeerde Kerk

Opeinde, NL

Modern church without tower. It replaced a church demolished in 1978. Reformed Church of Nijega, Opeinde and De Tike. The organ was built in 1989 by the firm Sicco Steendam (Warffum). Pipework from the previous organ of this church, which was delivered in 1913 by the firm L. van Dam & Zonen in Leeuwarden, was used for this.

Gereformeerde Kerk

Schoonrewoerd, NL

Neo-Romanesque hall church without tower. The church and rectory have been designated as iconic buildings by the municipality of Leerdam. Three renovations have taken place, including a major expansion of the church hall in 2008.

Gereformeerde Kerk

Elim, NL

Modern church with tower. Built to replace the wooden church destroyed by fire in 1962 .

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