House Dudenroth

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Haus Dudenroth was a former manor in Holzwickede .

location

Haus Dudenroth was on the upper reaches of the Emscher, south of the old village of Holzwickede, near the current confluence of Opherdicker Strasse with Hauptstrasse. The location of the now demolished manor should not be confused with the listed residential buildings at "Hof Dudenroth", which are south of Opherdicker Straße. The Dudenroth house gave its name to an entire district.

history

The original facility was built around 1000 initially as a Flieburg. The oldest documented mention of a Dudenrode family dates back to 1296.

In the middle of the 15th century , the Dudenroth estate passed to the Hövel zu Sölde family . In 1839 , Baron von Hövel sold his possessions in Sölde and presumably at this time also Haus Dudenroth.

In 1840, Carl Dietrich Ebbinghaus, a member of the Iserlohn family, bought the estate. He had the old castle buildings torn down and erected new manor buildings southeast of the old moats. In 1857 "Karl Ebbinghaus" is listed as the owner of the state parliament. As early as 1897, Haus Dudenroth was sold to the Holzwickeder mining company Caroline because of mining damage .

In 1968 the municipality of Holzwickede bought the manor buildings to be demolished in 1976. Today only two posts at the former garden entrance in the south, along with an information board and some preserved historic trees in a corner of the Holzwickede fairground, remind of the once imposing property. In the Holzwickeder Heimatstube, one of the two benches by the entrance is on display.

Until the 1970s , the BSV Holzwickede 1865's citizens' rifle festival took place there on the first weekend in July.

Web links

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  1. The district of Dudenroth on a map from before 1855: http://karten.geschichtswerkstatt-holzwickede.de/Holzwickede-1855/index.html#zoom=16&lat=51.49712&lon=7.61907&layer=Holzwickede%20vor%201855&overlays=FFFFFFF
  2. ^ "When Holzwickedes knights still fought with spears", February 15, 1992, Hellweger Anzeiger.
  3. Karl Rauer, Berlin, 1857: "Hand register of the manors represented in all circles of the Prussian state in district and state parliaments", Online: http://digital.ub.uni-duesseldorf.de/ihd/content/pageview/ 2300059
  4. Historischer Verein Holzwickede, "Very last memory of Dudenroth": [1]

Coordinates: 51 ° 29 ′ 54 ″  N , 7 ° 37 ′ 8 ″  E