Good Nanderath

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Gut Nanderath with courtyard entrance 2011, in the background Neurath lignite power station

Gut Nanderath was an estate in the Neurath district of Grevenbroich in North Rhine-Westphalia. The yard was a listed building.

location

The Nanderath manor was east of Neurath on Blesdycker Weg, which leads via the Neuhöfchen and Karlshof to Vanikum. To the south are the new Marienhof on the Gürather Höhe (waste dump) and Gommershoven. To the north are the Ingenfeld, Krahwinkel and Annenhof estates and the Neurath lignite power station.

landscape

The landscape, which was formerly characterized by manors and agricultural villages, is now clearly visible from afar by power plants and waste heaps of Rhenish lignite.

history

Gut Nanderath was created like Kaulen, Gürath (both demolished by open-cast lignite mining in the 1940s) and Ingenfeld as a water-protected feudal farm by the Counts of Hochstaden from Frimmersdorf , which is still further west of Neurath. Gut Nanderath was first mentioned in a document in 1465. It was owned by Langwaden Monastery , which it leased out. In 1634 the estate had 150 acres of arable land and eight acres of bushland. In 1807, after secularization , the estate was sold to Jakob Mandewirth, the mayor of Frimmersdorf.

The last buildings in 2011 were from the 19th century. The three-sided courtyard was closed to the north in the second half of the 19th century and thus became the four-sided courtyard .

Gut Nanderath has been owned by RWE- Power AG since 1969 . The courtyard has not been inhabited since 2002 and the buildings were left to decay. The estate was a protected architectural monument until 2011. The monument protection was lifted by the city of Grevenbroich and the property was demolished by RWE-Power AG on February 17, 2011.

swell

Neuss-Grevenbroicher-Zeitung (NGZ), Hans Georg Kirchhof: Contributions to the history of the city of Grevenbroich Volume 17

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Coordinates: 51 ° 1 ′ 57.7 ″  N , 6 ° 37 ′ 3.5 ″  E