Nunhem

Nunhem (Limburgish: Nunem) is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg.

It is located in the municipality of Leudal, 1 km north of Haelen.

[3] The village was first mentioned in 1306 as Nunhem, and means "new settlement".

There is a well behind the chapel which, according to legend, was dug by Servatius of Tongeren and used to baptise people.

In the early-18th century, the current house was built which was remodelled in 1778 and corner towers were added.