Høyjord stave church

The church´s oldest part, the chancel, is from the 12th century. The nave, however, is from the second half of the 13th century. As well as the corner posts the church has side posts and a central post. Originally it was whitewashed and decorated inside, some of this has been restored. Finn Krafft has in addition painted a number of new decorations. On the north wall are drawings of ships from the 14th century.

The crosses are from the original consecration. The restoration was completed in 1953, the arcitect was Otto L. Scheen.

The church has 150 seats.

Vallø church

Vallø church is from 1782, and is built of wood in a Louis Seize style.

Inside the church there are 300 seats.

There is also a cemetery by the church, in addition to the fact that in 1932 a cemetery was opened at Vallø Chapel, which is located a little further west of the church.

Eik church

Eik church is a modern masonry church, designed by Harald Hille. There are 300 seats in the church. The altarpiece in the church is of laminated glass, and was made by Per Odd Arrestad. This was inaugurated in 1991, and is titled "God's light in the world". The organ in the church is also from 1991, and has eight voices. This was built by Ryde & Berg.

Tjøme kirke

Tjøme church is built in a neo-Gothic style, and stands on the grounds of the former medieval church.

The church has been restored several times. Most recently in 2006, on the occasion of the 140th anniversary.

There are around 320 places inside the church.

Outside the church there is a cemetery.

Husøy Church

Husøy Church is a distinctive long church built in brick.

The surrounding cemetery with burial chapel was consecrated in 1925, and extends both south and west of the church. In 1933, the church itself, designed by Eirik Eikrann, was consecrated.

The church's exterior design is inspired by the Middle Ages with a modern twist, while the interior has a functionalist feel.

The church has 200 seats.

Veierland kirke

Veierland church is from 1905, and is a long wooden church.

There are 150 seats inside the church.

In 1964, the old name of the church "Veierland Chapel" was changed in connection with Veierland's transfer from Stokke to Tjøme. The church celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2005, and was refurbished in 2009.

Hvasser kirke

Hvasser church is a small wooden church in Færder municipality, and was built in 1903. Since then it has been expanded with a tower and entrance. The top of the tower is marked with the year 1908.

At the 100th anniversary in 2003, the wall panels, originally tree-coloured, were painted in bright green and yellow tones.

Two naves adorn the church room.

The church has a long plan and 180 seats.

Eidsfoss church

Eidsfoss church is located in Holmestrand municipality, and was rebuilt in 1904 after it first burned down on November 30th, 1903.

The church is a long church, built of wood. Inside the church there are 200 seats. Eidsfoss church was designed by architect H. Sindig-Larsen.

The altarpiece in the church has a Gethsemane motif painted on it, made by the workshop owner's daughter.

Note: there is neither parking nor toilets on site.

Vassås church

Vassås church is built of brick and local stone, and has a long plan.

Inside the church there are 100 seats.

The pulpit in the church is hexagonal from 1588, and is considered one of Vestfold's oldest.

In 1999, the 800th anniversary of the church was celebrated.

Sande church

Sande church is dated to between 1050 and 1150, in the time of Olav Kyrre. In 1783 the church burned down, and only the exterior wall remained. The church was then rebuilt over the next eight years, before it was refurnished in 1860. The old altarpiece, baptismal font and pulpit were nevertheless retained.

There are around 350 seats in the church.