(Dorpsstraat 46) is a sober hall church with a wooden gable tower, built in 1822 according to plans by A. Latenstein on the site of an originally 15th century church. This church with a seperate floor has a 17th-century inventory with pulpit, doophek (1667), baptismal couches, a cut lectern and three gentlemen's banks. The church located together with the town hall on a moated site is accessible via a bridge with wrought iron bridge (1867).
The form. rectory (Dorpsstraat 75), called 'Ghispesteijn', was built in eclectic style in 1881 according to plans by P. Mager.