Beuren (Ilsfeld)

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Beuren is a deserted area on the district of Ilsfeld in the Heilbronn district in northern Baden-Württemberg .

geography

Beuren is in the western district of Ilsfeld. The former village of Beuren was located on the right bank of the Schozach on a hill at the end of the Steinhäldeweg, the marking extended in the corner between the connecting paths from Ilsfeld to Schozach and Neckarwestheim .

history

Around Ilsfeld there are a total of ten total devastation, which were probably settled during the time of the Alamanni . Village-like settlements have developed from individual farmsteads. The associated marking usually comprised three tents with a total of an average of 800 acres of land, which were sufficient to feed around 100 to 200 people. These settlements were mostly abandoned by the 14th century, five of them were dissolved in Ilsfeld, where a manor was located.

Beuren appears in the oldest sources from the 15th century only as a field name and was probably already abandoned as a place at that time. The Zelgen Beuren were called: Lauffener Feld (today: Beurenfeld), Nussgrund and Dietersberg. The Hürbelbach, which flows into the Schozach near Beuren, has been artificially diverted in the estuary area for a long time. This diversion could have come from the time of the place Beuren and served to drive a mill . The Beurens marking merged with the Ilsfeld marking after the town was dissolved.

literature

  • Otto Conrad : Of fields and fields, of forest and vines - of the field names and the origin of the Ilsfeld large marking . In: Ilsfeld in past and present. A home book for Ilsfeld, Auenstein and Schozach . Ilsfeld municipality, Ilsfeld 1989

Coordinates: 49 ° 3 '33.4 "  N , 9 ° 13' 27.7"  E