Book (Schwäbisch Hall)

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Coordinates: 49 ° 5 ′ 44 ″  N , 9 ° 52 ′ 5 ″  E
Height : approx. 390 m above sea level NN
Postal code : 74523
Area code : 07907
Book (Baden-Württemberg)
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Location of Buch in Baden-Württemberg

Buch is a hamlet in the Sulzdorf district of the city of Schwäbisch Hall in northeastern Baden-Württemberg .

geography

Buch is located almost two and a half kilometers east-southeast of the center of Sulzdorf, set back in the south on the long spur of the Hirtenbach into the Bühler . The small, agricultural place with a soft patch of orchards has only about a dozen house numbers with additional agricultural buildings. Immediately to the east begins the steep, soon-to-be wooded slope into the Bühler valley, the slope is milder in the northwest down to the small Hirtenbach, which flows into it almost 800 meters north of the village in the last northwest run from the left. On the outermost spur there is about 40 meters below the local level behind a still clearly recognizable neck ditch and above a rock wall on the steep slope of the river the castle stables of the former Buch castle .

Coming from Sulzdorf in the west, the K 2602 runs through the hamlet to the nearer Vellberg in the southeast. A small street of only local importance branches off from her in Buch in the direction of Dörrenzimmern . The Crailsheim – Heilbronn railway runs close to the northern edge of the village in a deep cut; beforehand, the route crosses the Bühler valley on the Buch viaduct, which is one hundred meters from the outskirts.

The next places to live are the Vellberger Mühlenwüstung Rappolden in the north-northeast on the other side of the Bühler, the quite new Vellberger Bärenbach settlement in the south-south-east, the Sulzdorf hamlet Dörrenzimmern in the south-west, Sulzdorf itself in the west and the Sulzdorf hamlet Anhausen in the north-north-west.

history

The hamlet of Buch was near Untersontheim until 1844. The Castle book is occupied around the year 1610th The lords of Buch were of the same tribe as those of Anhausen , as well as von Klingenfels and von Neuberg . The coat of arms is documented. Since 1380 the castle "Buch" belonged to the Lords of Vellberg and gave their name to a branch of them. There was also a Freihof in the hamlet of Buch until the 19th century. Another Freihof existed until 1598.

Individual evidence

  1. Widmann, p. 76: so Thumas, around 1610.
  2. ^ Württembergisch Franken V, p. 595.
  3. Herolt, p. 81.
  4. ^ Alberti, I, 337
  5. ^ Eugen Gradmann : The art and antiquity monuments of the city and the Oberamt Schwäbisch-Hall . Paul Neff Verlag, Esslingen a. N. 1907, OCLC 31518382 , pp. 173 ( archive.org ).

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