Heider Hof

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Heider Hof
City of Solingen
Coordinates: 51 ° 12 ′ 28 ″  N , 7 ° 5 ′ 1 ″  E
Height : about 250 m
Postal code : 42653
Area code : 0212
Heider Hof (Solingen)
Heider Hof

Location of Heider Hof in Solingen

Martor at the Heider Hof
Martor at the Heider Hof

The Heider Hof , also spelled Heiderhof , is a court in the Solingen district of Gräfrath .

geography

The Heider Hof is located on the source bank of the Nümmener Bach in the east of the Gräfrath town center. To the south is the commercial and industrial area Dycker Feld , to the east are Laiken and Neuenhaus , and also Oben zum Holz . To the north are the agriculturally used areas between Lützowstrasse and Melanchthonstrasse. To the south-west of the Heider Hof is the housing estate on Katharinenstraße, which was built on the area of ​​the former Ziegelfeld estate .

etymology

The place name Heiderhof or Heider Hof refers to a farm in the vicinity of which heather grows. This place name occurs several times in Solingen, including in Heide or Heidufer . The field name Heiderhof can be traced back to the 16th century. The spelling of the court has changed slightly over the centuries. While the place name was written together at least until the 1950s, it has been spelled apart since then, later also officially.

history

In the map series Topographia Ducatus Montani by Erich Philipp Ploennies , Blatt Amt Solingen , from the year 1715, the place is recorded with a farm and named as Heiderhof . The court belonged to the Honschaft Gräfrath within the office of Solingen. The topographical survey of the Rhineland from 1824 lists the place as Heiderhof, as does the Prussian first survey from 1843 . In the topographic map of the Düsseldorf administrative district from 1871, the court is again listed as Heiderhof .

After the Mairien and later mayor's offices were founded at the beginning of the 19th century, the Heiderhof belonged to the Gräfrath mayor's office . In 1815/16 38 people lived in the village, which was categorized as a hamlet , in 1830 44 people . In 1832 Heiderhof was still part of the Gräfrath Honschaft within the Gräfrath mayor. The place, which was categorized as a court town according to the statistics and topography of the Düsseldorf administrative district , had five residential buildings, a factory or mill and four agricultural buildings at that time. At that time, 56 residents lived in the place, six of them Catholic and 50 Protestant denominations. The municipality and estate district statistics of the Rhine Province list the place in 1871 with five houses and 57 inhabitants. In 1885, the municipality encyclopedia for the Rhineland province lists eight houses with 46 inhabitants. In 1895 the district had eight houses with 48 inhabitants, in 1905 nine houses and 70 inhabitants are given.

With the town union of Groß-Solingen in 1929, the Hofschaft became a district of Solingen. In the course of the construction of the commercial and industrial area Dycker Feld on the former arable land south of the Heider Hof, the new building of the safety knife manufacturer Martor was built east of the old farm . Since 1984, which is verschieferte timbered house Heider Hof 46 under monument protection .

The Bauverein Gräfrath has been expanding its residential building portfolio at Heider Hof since 2015. On a new cul-de-sac, which is to be named Fritz-Gränke- Strasse after the Nazi resistance fighter of the same name, four apartment buildings will be built for the members of the building association by the end of 2016.

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