Bull wood

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community Kutenholz
Coordinates: 53 ° 29 ′ 36 "  N , 9 ° 18 ′ 54"  E
Postal code : 27446
Area code : 04762
Bullenholz (Lower Saxony)
Bull wood

Location of Bullenholz in Lower Saxony

Aerial photo of bull wood (2013)
Aerial photo of bull wood (2013)

Bullenholz ( Low German Bullenholt ) is a residential area in the municipality of Kutenholz ( joint municipality of Fredenbeck in the district of Stade ), which belongs to the district of Kutenholz .

Geography and transport links

Bullenholz is located north of the core town of Kutenholz on the Stader Geest on the K 2, which leads in the northwest via Mulsum to the federal highway 74 near Hagenah . In addition, the place is affected by the L 123, which leads in the east via Hesedorf to Bremervörde to federal highway 71 and in the northwest via Bargstedt to Horneburg to federal highway 73 .

The Otter, a tributary of the Oste, has its source near the village .

history

Bullenholz has always been part of Kutenholz.

Population development

year Residents
1791 1 fireplace
1824 1 fireplace
1871 29 people, 4 houses

religion

Bullenholz is evangelical-Lutheran and belongs to the parish of the Church of St. Petri in Mulsum.

Economy and Infrastructure

There is a large sand pit near Bullenholz .

The Kutenholz volunteer fire brigade is also responsible for bull wood .

Individual evidence

  1. Christoph Barthold Scharf: Statistical-topographical collections for a more precise knowledge of all the provinces that make up the electorate Braunschweig-Lüneburg . Author, 1791 ( google.de [accessed December 19, 2018]).
  2. CHCF Jansen: Statistical Handbook of the Kingdom of Hanover . In Commission of the Helwings̓chen Hofbuchhandlung, 1824 ( google.de [accessed December 19, 2018]).
  3. Prussia (Germany) Royal Statistical Bureau: The communities and manor districts of the Prussian state and their population: Based on the original materials of the general census of December 1, 1871 . Publishing house of the Royal Statistical Bureau, 1873 ( google.de [accessed December 19, 2018]).