SIEKMANN HOUSE, Weststraße:
characterising the townscape, listed, former farm (known under the name of Schöckinghoff) in the village centre of Sendenhorst. SIEKMANN HOUSE consist of several times rebuilt half-timbered buildings with superimposed gable facade by the year 1882 and the two-level brick building, situated in the back, which originates from around the turn of the century. Used today as a culture centre and meeting place.
Parish church St. Martin (1855 - 1865), church yard:
Neo-Gothic church with cultural-historic important interior, Saint Martin, patron saint for town and agricultural environment.
Nature Reserve and nearby recreation area Hof Schmetkamp, Südendamm:
Habitats, which are typical for the Münsterland parkland, cottage gardens, apiaries, Bürgerschützen Wood, water renaturalisation, fruit meadows, small waterbodies and so on can be enjoyed here
'Liebesgasse' (love alley):
ended formerly in gardens and estates, former place for young people in love.
Park of the St. Josef-Stift, Westtor:
Facility of the Worpswede artist Max Schwarz with numerous artworks among others by Bernhard Kleinhans
Altes Pastorat, Kirchstraße
Parsonage, built in the classicism style; created 1807 - 1812 by the famous master builder Franz Adolf von Vagedes
Kaiserliche Posthalterei, Südstraße:
From 1742 - 1803 the Thurn- and Taxis horse post line ran from Frankfurt via Sendenhorst to Münster.