Good Schönfeld

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The Good Schonfeld is a former nobility well in the eastern Ruhr area . It is located in the Vorhalle district of the independent city ​​of Hagen .

history

Gut Schönfeld was first mentioned in the feudal book of the von Volmarstein family in connection with an exchange deal as Hof Schoenfeld . The estate formerly belonged to the Vorhalle peasantry and in the parish and court of Hagen to the county of Mark . In the treasure book of Grafschaft Mark from 1486 in Vorhelder Burschop , a Peter to Schonvelt with a tax of 3 gold guilders and a Dyrych Schoenevelt with 2 gold guilders are named among the 19 taxpayers .

in the 17th century Gut Schönfeld was owned by Friedrich-Wilhelm von Göldel, who was a wood judge in the Hülsberger Mark. Around 1850 the von Göldel family was still living on the estate and was friends with the landowner Friedrich Peter Hülsberg. At the end of the 19th century, the property became the property of the Hülsberg family.

The manor house is now owned by the city of Hagen and is used as a residential building. A milk kitchen, a farm workers' house and the half-timbered house under the oaks are the outbuildings of the estate .

description

The mansion is a two-story building from 1890, which was built as a stately home for a family with employees. The outer walls of the vaulted cellar are made of quarry stones , while the above-ground floors were built from half-timbering. The house is completed by a tiled combination of a saddle and a half- hip roof .

See also

literature

  • Wolfgang Wiethoff: Adelsgut Schönfeld in Hagen-Vorhalle . In: Heimatbuch Hagen and Mark . No. 42, 2001, ISSN  0173-2587 , pp. 81-84.

Individual evidence

  1. Adelbert von der Recke von Volmerstein: Lehndienst and noble economic management in the late Middle Ages, depicted on the life of Dietrich von Volmerstein . Dissertation University of Heidelberg 2002, in it: Lehnsbuch III from 1351 to 1432, p. 165: "Aehringhausen lent to Bernhardus Portenarius in exchange for the Schoenfeld farm, but without 8 yokes of land for which Dobbe has the tithe" (the knight Wilhelm Dobbe was Owner of the farm and castle Werdringen )
  2. A. Meister (Ed.): Die Grafschaft Mark , Dortmund 1909, therein: Treasure Book of 1486 - Bauerschaft Vorhalle, p. 55

Coordinates: 51 ° 22 ′ 18.8 "  N , 7 ° 24 ′ 34.4"  E