Niezijl
Niezijl, historically Bomsterzijl, is a village in the municipality of Westerkwartier in the province of Groningen in the Netherlands. The village is located between Grijpskerk and Zuidhorn on the N355, the trunk highway from Leeuwarden to Groningen. As of 2021, Niezijl had a population of 420. The village is intersected by two canals, the Niezijlsterdiep and the.
The village originally belonged to the in the parish Grijpskerk. It got its own church in 1651 and has been an independent church ever since. South of the village, on the Van Starkenborgh Canal, is a restored polder mill, the.
History
The name of Niezijl refers to the new zijl. Originally there was a sea lock, the Bomsterzijl, just west of present-day Niezijl. Only in 1562, a new lock was built, which was later called Niezijl. This name appears for the first time on Sibrandus Leo's map of the province of Friesland from 1579. Simultaneously with the construction of the lock, the Niezijlsterdiep or Nyesloterdiep was dug, which improved the drainage of the hinterland.During the Eighty Years' War, the Bomsterschans near Niezijl was the only support point for the Dutch States Party in the province of Groningen for a while. Several Spanish attempts to conquer the sconce failed, see Siege of Niezijl.
The village had its own school until 1996. This school was founded in 1957 with three classes and was expanded in 1978 with a community room and a kindergarten. After having continued to exist for a number of years below the legal standard of 52 pupils, the school merged in 1996 with CBS De Regenboog from Grijpskerk.