Good Liethe

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The manor of the Liethe estate, built on old substructures in 1840

The former Liehte manor is a former Vorwerk, already mentioned in the 15th century, and today a listed ensemble of manor house and garden monument . Location of Gutsanlage is the site of the Westaue at the address dem-Bussche-Allee From-10 in Liethe , a short walk north-east of Blumenau away, a district of Wunstorf .

History and description

The first house was built in the 13th century.

The Liehte manor was mentioned in 1447 in a sales deed from the Counts of Roden-Wunstorf .

The estate later served as the Vorwerk of Blumenau and the Guelphs as the seat of the Office of Blumenau .

In 1557 a permanent house was built on (instead of the first house). But only in the early 18th century, with the transition of the court to the brothers of Hugo , the facility was grand and in the garden design baroque expanded: So the finished before the year 1720 estate originally had an economic - and an adjoining courtyard on. The mansion, cavalier building and an orangery are grouped around this .

In 1670 the 3rd house (instead of the 2nd house) was built.

On the maps of the Kurhannoverschen Landesaufnahme from 1782, the Liehte estate was referred to as " Adels = Hof von Hugo".

In 1817 the later General Ludwig von dem Bussche acquired the Liethe estate.

In 1840 the current house was built on the basement of the building from 1670.

In 1848 his Majesty Ernst August I, King of Hanover, visited the Liethe estate.

Of the buildings of that time, only two of the repeatedly renewed farm buildings and the manor house have survived, which, however, was only built in its current form in 1840 on an old substructure. The mighty mansion made of bricks with pilaster strips has seven axes and shows itself on the facade with a porthole under a flat gable. In particular, the rear of the building with the broad central travée and the representative garden room corresponds to the strict sense of form of late classicism, which is otherwise hardly to be found in the Hanover region in this high-quality construction .

The garden side of the manor house temporarily led over a curved, two-flight flight of stairs into the park , of whose originally formally baroque design only "[...] long drawn ponds as rudiments of a graft against the floodplain report".

Around the same time as the new mansion was built, the estate's park is said to have been redesigned around 1840 by the horticultural artist Christian Schaumburg . A contemporary font source reported on the staffages a grotto and a gazebo , the meanwhile, however, as well as a small summer house of half-timbered were lost.

1947–1963 was the DEULA - German Agricultural Academy - owner of the property.

1968–1990 the Bundeswehr was stationed on the property.

Since 1994 Gut Liethe has been privately owned again.

1994–1995 the manor house was carefully renovated and reduced to include younger ancillary and extensions. The mansion is located in the middle of a spacious park with two forests.

Archival material

Archives from and about Gut Liethe can be found, for example

  • as an undated map of the course of the floodplain near Liethe (circa 19th century) in the Lower Saxony State Archives (Hanover location) , signature 12 f Liethe 1 pg ;
  • from the period from 1845 to 1848 under the title replacement of the tithe of parish land in front of Neustadt a. Rbge. , in the archive of the Hanover region , signature Dep. NRÜ I 349
  • as colored hand drawing on cardboard 48 × 64 cm by C. Alpers from 1877, portfolio under the title Gut Liethe bei Wunstorf (Hanover) (with explanations of the history) , in the state archive of Saxony-Anhalt , place of use Dessau , in collection 26; Representations of manor houses, palaces and fortresses in northwest Germany (1877), signature coll. 26, III / 6 (formerly: portfolio 169, no. 6 )

Remarks

  1. Deviating from this, the monument topography (sd) names the location Von-der-Busche-Allee 10

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i Carolin Krumm (arr.), Anne-Kathrin Fricke-Hellberg (collaborator), Peter F. Lufen, Dietmar Vonend (editor) et al. : Area map 7 as well as Wunstorf / Liethe and Liethe , in: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , architectural monuments in Lower Saxony , Volume 13.2: Region Hannover. Northern and eastern part with the cities of Burgdorf, Garbsen, Langenhagen, Lehrte, Neustadt a. Rbge., Sehnde, Wunstorf and the communities Burgwedel, Isernhagen, Uetze and Wedemark , ed. by Christiane Segers-Glocke , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation , Hameln: CW Niemeyer, ISBN 3-8271-8255-7 , pp. 84f., 562f., 586
  2. Karl-Maria Guth (Ed.) :: Die Ritterssitz der Grafschaft Ravensberg and the Principality of Minden , 1st edition (reprint of the edition by Karl Adolf Freiherr von der Horst, Berlin: Stargart, 1894), Berlin: Contumax - Hofenberg, 2013 , ISBN 978-3-8430-7134-5 , pp. 11f .; Preview over google books
  3. Compare the information from the German Digital Library (DDB)
  4. Compare the information from the DDB

Coordinates: 52 ° 26 ′ 49.3 "  N , 9 ° 27 ′ 25.9"  E