House Leppe

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House Leppe 2

Haus Leppe is a street in Engelskirchen , on which there are two listed buildings.

history

The residential buildings are included in the list of architectural monuments of the city of Engelskirchen . House Leppe 1 is a three-storey mansion (ceiling height 3.55 m) made of quarry stone with a half-hip roof and onion dome . It was built in the 19th century on the eastern outskirts of the city on a hill overlooking the Leppetal . It is noted as consecutive number 50 in the list of monuments of the city of Engelskirchen . At the beginning of the 20th century the von Bunsen family lived in the building before the owners changed several times in the following years. There is also a smaller house on the property that served as a stable and servants' house in the 19th century .

House Leppe 2 is a half-timbered farmhouse, whose residential buildings and half-timbered stable are also listed. The farm is still managed today.

The street "Haus Leppe" is part of the A3 hiking trail, which leads through the Bergisches Land .

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Individual evidence

  1. Von Bunsen family
  2. hiking trail A3