't Zand, Alphen-Chaam

't Zand
Hamlet
't Zand
Location in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands
't Zand
't Zand (Netherlands)
Coordinates: 51°29′44″N 4°57′25″E / 51.49543°N 4.95707°E / 51.49543; 4.95707
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceNorth Brabant
MunicipalityAlphen-Chaam
Area
  Total
0.71 km2 (0.27 sq mi)
Elevation
24 m (79 ft)
Population
 (2021)
  Total
170
  Density240/km2 (620/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
5131
Dialing code013

't Zand (Dutch pronunciation: [(ə)t ˈsɑnt]) is a hamlet in the Dutch province of North Brabant, in the municipality of Alphen-Chaam.

It was first mentioned in 1980 and means sand. 't Zand is a villa ward and recreational site near Alphen. There are no place name signs. It consists of about 100 houses excluding the holiday homes.

In 1939, a little chapel dedicated to Saint Willibrord was erected on the Oude Maastrichtsebaan in 't Zand. According to legend, Willibrord baptised people from Alphen near a well and it turned into a site of pilgrimage. Father Binck together with the archaeologist Joan Willems set out to find the spot and discovered a 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) loam well in the forest. It was restored in stone and a chapel was built on top of the well. The chapel was destroyed in 1945, and rebuilt in 1946.