The
parish Bellem was founded around 1240 as Bethlehem. It was first mentioned as Bellem in 1291. The village was a
heerlijkheid, but used to contain five enclaves containing farms belonging to Schuurvelde. In 1577, Bellem and Schuurvelde were merged into a single
heerlijkheid. Around 1650, a castle was built, and Bellem was elevated to
barony in 1655. Between 1613 and 1623, the was dug and two forts were constructed by the Spanish near Bellem. This resulted in frequent attacks first by the
Dutch Republic and from 1648 onwards by
France. The arrival of the railway and later the motorway
E40 did not result in significant growth, and Belem remained a rural agricultural village. == Buildings and sights ==