Groesbeek (G): reformed church
The reformed church of Groesbeek, originally named St. Cosmas and St. Damianus, is a one-aisled building with a tall choir and a short tower. The tower is the oldest part of the church and dates from the late-14th century. The late-Gothic choir dates from the second half of the 15th century. The original nave was destroyed in 1798. During a restoration by A. van der Kloot in 1953-1954 the nave was rebuilt in pseudo-Gothic style using the old foundations. On the north side of the choir a consistory was added.
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