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Warnsveld

Warnsveld is a town in the eastern Netherlands, about 2 km east of Zutphen.

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The first mention of the village in writing is from the year 1121 as Wansveld, and means "field of Warin or Warni (person)".[3] Warnsveld developed in the Middle Ages along the Berkel.[4]

Warnsveld's Martinuskerk [nl] (Church of Saint Martin) has a tower from around 1100. In the 15th century, both the church and tower were enlarged. The church was restored between 1954 and 1957, and the 19th century modifications were undone.[4]

The former havezate 't Velde was first mentioned in 1326. Shortly after 1535 it redesigned in early Renaissance style. It was extensively modified and enlarged in 1701.[4] It is nowadays used by the police academy.[5]

Warnsveld was home to 505 people in 1840.[5] In 1841, the road between Zutphen and Lochem was paved, and estates were built along the road.[4]

Warnsveld was a separate municipality until 2005, when it was merged with Zutphen.[6] The former municipality had a population of about 9,000, and covered both the village of Warnsveld and nearby Warken.

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