Vierlingsbeek (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌviːrlɪŋzˈbeːk]) is a village in the former municipality of Boxmeer in North Brabant province of the Netherlands.
Vierlingsbeek developed in the Early Middle Ages on the river bank of the Maas.
In 1756, the village was damaged by a large fire, and it developed along the Venraij to Boxmeer road.
[4] The Dutch Reformed church was built in 1843 after its predecessor from 1804 had partially collapsed in 1839.
The clergy house is the former hunting cabin of William I of the Netherlands.