(Westerblokker 105) is a three-sided closed hall church with a tower of three sections with constricted striker. The sober tower, constructed with a late Gothic portal, was built in the second quarter of the 16th century and contains a clock cast by Goebel Zael (1537). The current church with round arch windows was created in 1864 on the spot of the medieval church destroyed by fire. The pulpit with ionic half-pillars dates back to 1657. The cool 19th-century interior (with eclectic details) contains a doophek, overhanging elders and deacon benches and an organ built by L. Ypma (1871).
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