Bargfeld (Soerup)

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Bargfeld
Sörup municipality
Coordinates: 54 ° 44 ′ 52 ″  N , 9 ° 42 ′ 15 ″  E
Postal code : 24966 Soerup
Area code : 04635
Bargfeld (Schleswig-Holstein)
Bargfeld

Location of Bargfeld in Schleswig-Holstein

Bargfeld ( Danish Bjerremark ) is a street village in the municipality of Sörup in the Schleswig-Flensburg district , which has a small extension with the street Quern -Bargfeld to the municipality of Steinbergkirche .

location

The street village is a few hundred meters north of the village of Barg . At the beginning of the village ( location ) is the house Petersburg (Danish Petersborg ) to the Kappelner Straße. From Groß-Quern , the village can be reached directly to the west via the Quern-Bargfeld road.

background

The name is based on the neighboring place Barg . Obviously Bargfeld was originally a field area of the said village. Around 1837 Bargfeld consisted of just three cottages . On a very detailed Danish map from 1857/58 the place was already listed as "Bjergemark" with some of its farms . In 1863 the place could also be found on another map of the greater Flensburg area under the name "Bargfeld". Also on the map of the Prussian land registry around 1879 the place was again to be found under the name "Bargfeld". Incidentally, Haus Petersburg on the northern edge of Barg still served as an inn in the 19th century . In 1970 there were twenty residents in Bargfeld. Nowadays the already mentioned House Petersburg serves as a private house. The artist Reimer Riediger, who is known for his painting of the Kiel-Neumühlen-Dietrichsdorf water tower, lived there until his death in the late 1990s .

Individual evidence

  1. Danish Royal Library : Slesvigs Fastland og Als, Generalstaben Videnskabernes Selskab 1857/58 (or Google translation: there )
  2. Prussian land survey around 1879 , accessed on: March 8, 2020
  3. At least originally it belongs to this one. See State Manual for the Duchies of Schleswig-Holstein Altona 1849, p. 38 (there under the name Bargerfeld, next to the entry Petersburg)
  4. Johannes von Schröder : Topography of the duchy of Schleswig, Volumes 1-2. Schleswig 1837 , p. 82
  5. Danish Royal Library : Slesvigs Fastland og Als, Generalstaben Videnskabernes Selskab 1857/58 (or Google translation: there )
  6. Map of the greater Flensburg area from 1863 (apparently revised there after the German-Danish war )
  7. Prussian land survey around 1879 , accessed on: March 8, 2020
  8. Johannes von Schröder : Topography of the duchy of Schleswig, Volumes 1-2. Schleswig 1837 , p. 82
  9. Genealogy , accessed on: June 11, 2020
  10. ^ Wiktionary, entry: private house
  11. ^ SH art. Reimer Riediger