Oud-Leusden
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Oud-Leusden in the municipality of Leusden. |
Oud-Leusden (Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Leusden, and lies about 4 km south of Amersfoort.[1]
) is a hamlet in the[edit] History
Oud-Leusden ("old-Leusden") was formerly just called "Leusden". The name is known from the year 776, when villa Lisaduna was a large farm complex with defenses. Although it was assumed to be located near the current location of Oud-Leusden, no evidence of this complex has been found.
The church tower of Oud-Leusden is one of the oldest, perhaps the oldest, in the Netherlands. Originally it was part of a church, which before the reformation was dedicated to Saint Anthony. In the nineteenth century, most of the churchgoing population lived in the nearby village of Leusbroek (now Leusden-Zuid), and the church was repplaced with a new one in Leusbroek, and demolished in 1828.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ ANWB Topografische Atlas Nederland, Topografische Dienst and ANWB, 2005.
- ^ Abraham Jacob van der Aa, "Aardrijkskundig woordenboek der Nederlanden", 1839-1851.
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Villages: Leusden - Leusden-Zuid - Achterveld - Stoutenburg | |
Hamlets: Asschat - Den Treek - De Ruif - Jannendorp - Musschendorp - Oud-Leusden - Snorrenhoef |