Ashenvale (Kupferzell)

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Ashenvale
Kupferzell municipality
Coat of arms of Eschental
Coordinates: 49 ° 12 ′ 13 ″  N , 9 ° 44 ′ 27 ″  E
Height : 379 m
Area : 2.54 km²
Residents : 330  (Jun. 30, 2019)
Population density : 130 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : January 1, 1972
Postal code : 74635
Area code : 07944
Eschental (Baden-Wuerttemberg)
Ashenvale

Location of Eschental in Baden-Württemberg

Image from Ashenvale

Eschental is a district and a village in the municipality of Kupferzell in Hohenlohekreis in northeastern Baden-Württemberg .

geography

The 2.54 square kilometer suburb district of Ashenvale is on the Hohenlohe plain in the south-east corner of the municipality of copper cell and extends from the eastern edge of the deeply cut into the plain, wooded blade of Esch Taler Bach's less than two kilometers west to the flat undulating plateau towards the valley of the upper copper too. Their greatest height of 422  m above sea level. NN is just over half a kilometer south of the eponymous village on a flat hilltop, which is about 320  m above sea level. NN lowest point at the outflow of the Eschentaler Bach from the district.

The settlement is almost entirely concentrated in the village of Eschental itself, which is about 4.5 km southeast of the township of Kupferzell as the crow flies. The village lies with its western parts on both sides of the heights and the saddle, which connects the steeply sloping valley of the short Eschentalbach (!), Which runs east to northeast to the nearby Eschentaler Bach , with the flat hollow of the Aspenbach , which runs west to the Kupfer . The old town center lies on the valley floor and on the slopes of the Eschentalbach, which is rather inconspicuous as a watercourse. Little east of the village is on the mouth spur this side stream, the ruins Gunzburg at 390- 400  m above sea level. NN , probably the first settlement in the district.

In addition, the hamlet of Einweiler is still part of the district, its few buildings are on the southern edge of the suburb on the road to Brachbach .

history

Udalrikus von Eskendal and his brother Hartheroch first mention the place in 1103 in the Codex Hirsaugiensis . This local nobility probably served as a ministerial of the rule of Bielriet .

In 1278 Walter Schenk von Limburg gave the right of patronage to the Eschental Church to the Order of St. John in Hall . The assets of the Eschental church were increased through donations and sales by the nobles from Hall.

Hohenlohe had in the 14th century manorial .

In the 17th century the villages of Arnsdorf, Bauersbach, Brachbach, Braunoldswiesen, Einweiler, Feßbach, Goggenbach, Härtlingshagen, Kubach, Leiblinshof (Leipoldsweiler), Reisachshof, Rüblingen, Rückertshausen and Stegenhof (Stegmühle) belonged to the school and church community of Eschental .

In 1806 Eschental came to Württemberg and thus to the Oberamt Neuenstein .

As part of the regional reform, the municipality of Eschental merged on January 1, 1972 with the municipalities of Feßbach , Goggenbach , Kupferzell, Mangoldsall and Westernach to form the new municipality of Kupferzell.

traffic

Two district roads cross on the western edge of Eschental, the K 2563 (in the area of ​​the southern neighboring municipality of Untermünkheim ) and K 2566 (in the municipality) and the one from Westernach via Bauersbach that runs from Brachbach in the south-southwest via Einweiler, Eschental and Goggenbach to Kupferzell in the northwest and through Eschental passing K 2364, which then continues in the area of Braunsbach as K 2560 to Arnsdorf and finally Braunsbach itself. A little south of Einweiler, the BAB 6 runs east to the Kochertalbrücke in the Untermünkheim area ; junction 43 Schwäbisch Hall , which is only about 2 km away from Eschental, is comparatively difficult to reach.

Line 29 Schwäbisch Hall  - Kupferzell operated by KreisVerkehr Schwäbisch Hall serves the stop in the center of the town near the junction of the Sommerberg street with the main street almost a dozen times on school days and three times on Saturdays. The next train station is in the west in the small town of Waldenburg, which borders the municipality of Kupferzell, on the Crailsheim – Heilbronn railway line and is 9-10 km away on the road.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Statistisches Bundesamt Wiesbaden (ed.): Official municipality register for the Federal Republic of Germany - 1957 edition (population and territorial status September 25, 1956, for Saarland December 31, 1956) . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1958, p. 343 ( digitized version ).
  2. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 455 .
  3. Bus traffic to http://www.kreisverkehr-sha.de . The Hohenlohekreis local traffic in its own district does not seem to serve Eschental, which is on the outskirts of the district border.

Web links

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