Buxhaus

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Buxhaus
City of Solingen
Coordinates: 51 ° 12 ′ 23 "  N , 7 ° 3 ′ 17"  E
Height : about 220 m
Postal code : 42719
Area code : 0212
Buxhaus (Solingen)
Buxhaus

Location of Buxhaus in Solingen

Buxhaus
Buxhaus

Buxhaus is a court in the Bergisch city ​​of Solingen .

geography

The Buxhaus estate is located in the western part of the Gräfrath district, near the city limits of Wuppertal - Vohwinkel . It is located immediately south of Eipaß on a cul-de-sac that leaves the Eipaßstraße on a hill above the Itter . In the valley of the Itter east of Buxhaus are the localities Blumental and Neu-Eipaß . Fürkeltrath is located northwest of Buxhaus , and to the west are the Holzer Bachtal as well as Gütchen and Backesheide near the city limits of Haan .

etymology

The place name Buxhaus is derived from Buckshaus . The reason for the name was a Peter Buck, who built a first house on the site of the later court.

history

Residential houses in Buxhaus

The Buxhaus estate can be traced back to the 17th century. In 1715 in the map Topographia Ducatus Montani , Blatt Amt Solingen , by Erich Philipp Ploennies , the place is recorded with a farm and named as Buckses . The court belonged to the Itter Honschaft within the Solingen office. The topographical survey of the Rhineland from 1824 lists the place as Buxes . The Prussian first recording from 1843 lists the place as Buxhaus, in the topographical map of the administrative district of Düsseldorf from 1871 the place is recorded together with Eipass.

After the Mairien and later mayor's offices were founded at the beginning of the 19th century, the farm belonged to the forest mayor's office , where it was located in corridor II. ( Wood ). In 1815/16 25 people lived in the Buxhaus, known as the village, and in 1830 29 people . In 1832 the place was part of the first village honors within the forest mayor's office. The place, which was categorized as a Hofstadt according to the statistics and topography of the Düsseldorf administrative district , had a public building, four residential buildings and eight agricultural buildings at that time. At that time 16 residents lived in the place, two of them Catholic and 14 Evangelical denominations. The municipality and estate district statistics of the Rhine Province list the place in 1871 with eight houses and 50 inhabitants. In the municipality lexicon for the Rhineland province of 1888, eight houses with 55 inhabitants are given for Buxhaus. In 1895 the district had seven houses with 49 inhabitants, in 1905 ten houses and 65 inhabitants are given.

With the town association of Groß-Solingen in 1929, Buxhaus became a district of Solingen. The historic half-timbered houses Buxhaus 5 and 6, 8 in Buxhaus have been under monument protection since December 27, 1984 .

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