Good springhoe

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The Good Springhoe is a farm in the municipality Lockstedt that today as stud farm is operated.

The estate is located in the southwest of the municipality on the former Lübschen Trade and the mill pond , through which the Mühlenbarbeker Au flows. There used to be a water mill there , which was first mentioned in a document in 1148. It soon came into the possession of the Itzehoe monastery , and the villages of Overndorf and Grönhude, which are also owned by the monastery - today districts of Kellinghusen - were forced to move to Springhoe. This also applied to the monastic subjects in the Aukrug villages, who were not allowed to use the royal Bünz watermill .

At this time, a farm next to the mill developed. The yard and mill were initially operated directly by the monastery, but in the following centuries the monastery first leased the yard and later the mill. Members of the Holstein noble families such as Rumohr , Krummendiek , Sehestedt and Pogwisch appeared as tenants .

In 1899 the courtyard buildings and the mill burned down, in 1902 the buildings with the exception of the mill were rebuilt. The mill pond was later used for carp breeding.

Today Gut Springhoe is a Trakehner and Lewitzer stud .

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  • Elke Dammann, Das Gut Springhoe , in: Steinburger Jahrbuch 1985, p. 128 ff.
  • Georg Reimer : Die Geschichte des Aukrugs , edited by Heinrich Bünger, 3rd expanded edition, Verlag Möller Söhne, Rendsburg 1978

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Coordinates: 53 ° 59 ′ 41 ″  N , 9 ° 40 ′ 27 ″  E