Jistrum

Jistrum (Dutch: Eestrum[1]) is a village in the municipality Tytsjerksteradiel in the province of Friesland of the Netherlands. It lies northeast of the Burgumer Mar and had a population of around 921 in January 2017.[2]

Jistrum
Eestrum
Village
Jistrum
Church of Jistrum
Church of Jistrum
Flag of Jistrum
Coat of arms of Jistrum
Location of the village in Tytsjerksteradiel
Location of the village in Tytsjerksteradiel
Jistrum is located in Friesland
Jistrum
Jistrum
Location in the Netherlands
Jistrum is located in Netherlands
Jistrum
Jistrum
Jistrum (Netherlands)
Coordinates: 53°12′41″N 6°3′56″E
CountryNetherlands Netherlands
ProvinceFriesland Friesland
MunicipalityTytsjerksteradiel Tytsjerksteradiel
Government
  BurgemeesterJeroen Gebben (VVD)
Population
 (2020)
  Total920
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
9258
Dialing code0512

The town has a marina that is connected with the lake and lies on the Zevenwoudenpad. The local soccer club of the town is VV Jistrum, the club is playing in a green shirt with vertical white stripes, white shorts and green socks. It was founded in 1949 and the soccer field is located on the Fjildwei.[3]

Church

The Dutch Reformed Church was built in the thirteenth century. This is known because sources name the church as an owner of a pasture in the Mieden around 1230.[4] It is a small building in romanesque style with gothic style windows. Eye catching are the hagioscopes in the east bay of the nave. These windows are also known as leprozenruitjes (windows for people with leprosy). In 2007, the renovation of the church started and the old Pipe organ of the other church in town was installed.

Schooling

The town has 1 school called Bernemienskip De Greide. This school was founded in 2019 when the schools De Finne and It Iepenstee came in fusion.

Blauwe hoek

The Blauwe Hoek is a recreational beach opened in 2013

Skûlenboarch

The township that lies south of Jistrum is Skûlenboarch, every house north of the Princess Margriet Canal falls officially under the village. The houses south of the canal are officially part of Eastermar. A bridge connects the two halves of Skûlenboarch with each other. The Joost Wiersmawei connects the hamlet with the village and a cycling path connects the marina with Skûlenboarch.

References

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