Linschoten

Linschoten is a village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Montfoort, and lies about 3 km southeast of Woerden. …
Linschoten is a village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Montfoort, and lies about 3 km southeast of Woerden. The village was first mentioned in 1172 as Gerardus de Lindescote, and means corner near Linde which is either a tree or the name of a river. Linschoten developed along the eponymous river. During the 12th century, it was a peat excavation settlement. In 1270, a castle was built, but was reduced to a ruin by 1438. The Dutch Reformed Church dates from 1270, but was destroyed in 1482 by the citizens of Oudewater. In 1627, the church was extensively renovated. In 1617, the Montfoortse Vaart was dug and met the Linschoten River at the village of Linschoten.
  • Country: Netherlands
  • Province: Utrecht
  • Elevation: 0.1 m (0.3 ft)
  • Municipality: Montfoort
  • Time zone: UTC+1 (CET)
  • Postal code: 3461
  • Dialing code: 0348

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