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This
village church shows traces of many periods. The tower dates
from the 13th century and is in late-Romanesque style. It is
four storeys high and built of marl. The originally one-aisled
nave dates from the 15th century and was built of marl as well.
The late-Gothic choir dates from ca. 1500. The St. Severinus
was extended with a northern side-aisle in 1840, made
of brick, which was followed ten years later by one on the south side. The
northern side-aisle was lengthened a little in 1900. Plans for a more
drastic enlargement were made in the early 1930's by
C. Franssen, who
proposed to transform the building into a three-aisled hall-church. This
plan was not executed, and instead a transept-arm was added on the
north-side, as well as a sacristy.
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