Heyde House (Witten)

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Heyde House was a knight's seat in the Rüdinghausen part of Witten . It was once part of the Hörde office .

The following is reported about the house:

“Heyde belonged to the fiefs of the Lords von der Recke . Originally the Knights von der Heyde lived here . It is said to have come from the von Frydag to the von Leythe with an heir daughter. At the end of the 15th century it came to Johann von Dücker-Neiling in the Becke near Stiepel through marriage . In 1575 the house was rebuilt. In 1629 Jobst Henrich Dücker sold it to von Plettenberg-Schwarzenberg . According to von Steinen , the house lay devastated in 1756. The indebted property came to the creditors, and those of Hauß zu Nierhoven became owners. Today, on the foundation walls of the Heyde house, there is a farm, the so-called 'sheep farm'. "

- A. Manns : Annen

literature

  • Heinrich Schoppmeyer : Witten. History of the village, town and suburbs . tape 1 . VOHM , Witten 2012, ISBN 978-3-00-040266-1 , p. 67-68 .
  • VOHM (Hrsg.): Yearbook of the association for local and local history in the county of Mark zu Witten . tape 67 . Witten 1969.

Individual evidence

  1. A. Manns: Annen . In: Magistrate of the City of Witten and edited on its behalf by Friedrich Blome (Ed.): Witten and its surroundings. (Annen, Bommern, Herbede, Langendreer, Volmarstein, Wengern and Wetter) . German art u. Verlagsanstalt, Düsseldorf 1926 ( in the Internet archive ( Memento from September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) [accessed on August 25, 2013]). Annen ( Memento of the original from September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.annen-city.de