Boudewijnskerke

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Boudewijnskerke
province Zeeland Zeeland
local community Flag of the municipality of Veere Veere
prefix 0118
Postcodes 4374

Coordinates: 51 ° 31 '  N , 3 ° 28'  E

Map: Netherlands
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The Vliedberg
The church ruins in 1870

Boudewijnskerke ( Zeeland Buiskerke ) is a peasantry in the church today Veere in the Dutch province of Zeeland . It is located between Westkapelle and Zoutelande on Walcheren .

Boudewijnskerke was parish off as an independent parish around 1235 from St. Willibrord in Westkapelle. The Gothic parish church of Sint Maarten, consecrated to St. Nicholas, was devastated in the course of the Eighty Years' War around 1574 and not restored. After the Reformation, the believers of the place were parished in the parish of the Catharinakerk in neighboring Zoutelande . Large parts of the building material from the Boudewijnskerke church were used to restore the Rammekens fort . The church tower was initially prepared as a beacon for shipping. He was resigned shortly after 1871.

A Vliedberg has been preserved in Boudewijnskerke .

literature

  • Aad P. de Klerk, Van Boudwijnskerke tot Zanddijk. Over tien krompen Dorpen in de gemeente Veere , Domburg 2006.