Frankenthaler Beigut

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The Frankenthaler Beigut is a residential area belonging to the Saxon community of Frankenthal .

location

The Beigut is about one kilometer away from the main town on the Gruna and Ramnitz streams and touches the corridors of Goldbach and Rammenau without having a direct road connection to these villages. With its loosely arranged buildings, it is embedded in arable and meadow land. East it is flanked by the forest, for one of Voigt bush and on the other from the Hofebusch , a part of the to Bischofswerda reaching Grunawalds .

history

The Beigutmühle in 1983 (back), originally also an estate administrator's house

The Beigut which directly adjoins the former oberlausitzisch - Meissen is border, was taken just as a village expansion after 1800 on a Vorwerk and the surrounding pastures of the time the family Hartmann belonging to the manor. Initially, the district consisted of a water mill and 14 properties owned by cottagers who earned their livelihood as ribbon and line weavers and with agricultural activities. After home weaving came to a standstill around 1880, craftsmen also settled here, sometimes only for a short time. Over the years there have been a carpenter, two wheelwright and cooper, two crystal cutters and a shoemaker. In 1967 the Beigutmühle ceased grinding, but it was used for other purposes by the local LPG until 1978 .

The population of the Frankenthaler Beigut was always between 80 and 90 in the 20th century, and has been decreasing continuously for many years.

literature

  • Hilde Petzold: Chronicle of Frankenthal (manuscript and oral notes).
  • Frankenthal. In: Lausitzer Bergland around Pulsnitz and Bischofswerda (= values ​​of our homeland . Volume 40). 1st edition. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1983, p. 141.
  • List of listed monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, as of April 15, 2014

Coordinates: 51 ° 8 '  N , 14 ° 8'  E