Kammerborn

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Kammerborn
City of Uslar
Former municipal coat of arms of Kammerborn
Coordinates: 51 ° 40 ′ 35 "  N , 9 ° 34 ′ 45"  E
Height : 209  (200-350)  m
Residents : 244  (Dec. 31, 2019)
Incorporation : March 1, 1974
Postal code : 37170
Area code : 05571
Kammerborn (Lower Saxony)
Kammerborn

Location of Kammerborn in Lower Saxony

View of Kammerborn

With 244 inhabitants, Kammerborn is the second smallest district of the city of Uslar after Ahlbershausen .

location

Kammerborn is located in southern Lower Saxony about four kilometers (all distances in kilometers as the crow flies) northwest of Uslar and a good 10 kilometers southeast of Neuhaus im Solling . The place is located on the southern foothills of the Solling in the valley of the Ahle at an altitude of about 220 meters and is surrounded by meadows. To the west and east, the mountain ranges of the Solling, which are covered with dense forest, rise up to a height of 300 to 508 meters. The district town of Northeim is 30 kilometers further east, Göttingen a good 27 kilometers south-east. Hanover is about 80 kilometers as the crow flies north of Kammerborn and Berlin a good 280 kilometers northeast.

history

The first documentary mention dates from 1418 in a Bedelist in the Göttingen city archive, but it is assumed that the place was founded around the year 1200. There was an iron ore mine here since the middle of the 16th century and operated well into the 19th century.

Kammerborn belonged to the Amt Nienover until its dissolution in 1852 .

Since March 1st, 1974, the formerly independent municipality has belonged to the city of Uslar after a regional reform.

Infrastructure

Street

The B 241 runs through the village and continues from Northeim via Uslar and Kammerborn towards Beverungen . The B 497 , which branches off in the neighboring town of Schönhagen , continues via Neuhaus im Solling to Holzminden .

The next motorway junctions are on the A 7 in Northeim, Nörten-Hardenberg and Göttingen.

Bus transport

A regular bus service runs every two hours between Uslar and Holzminden via Kammerborn, Schönhagen and Neuhaus im Solling.

rail

The next regional train station is in Uslar with at least two hour train connections on the timetable route 356 between Paderborn or Ottbergen and Northeim. Göttingen is the nearest train station where both IC and ICE trains stop.

The Uslar – Schönhagen (Han) railway with a stop in Kammerborn was shut down several years ago and has now been dismantled.

air traffic

The next major airports are Hannover-Langenhagen and Paderborn / Lipstadt . Uslar itself has a small glider airfield .

Economy and tourism

The formerly formative agriculture and timber industry hardly plays a role in Kammerborn. Most of the working population now work in neighboring cities. Tourism is also underdeveloped; so there are only eight guest beds. Even if Kammerborn has no special sights to offer apart from a few well-kept half-timbered houses, the location of the place on the edge of the Solling offers the possibility of extensive (forest) hikes.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Population data of Uslar including districts, published by the city of Uslar. (Status: December 31, 2019) Accessed April 6, 2020
  2. The entries for the court Nienover read there: “Prima toe Nygenoevere and tome Schononhagen 3½ m 12 s 6 d. / Item tome Kamerbornen 1½ m 17 s. / All in all 5½ m 16½ s. “
    Josef Dolle (editor): The treasury registers of the Principality of Göttingen 1418–1527. Part 1 (Edition) (= publications by the Institute for Historical Research at the University of Göttingen , Volume 54). Publishing house for regional history, Bielefeld 2011, ISBN 978-3-89534-834-1 , ISSN 0436-1229, p. 26
  3. Christian Kämmerer, Peter Ferdinand Lufen: District Northeim, part 1. Southern part with the cities Hardegsen, Moringen, Northeim and Uslar, the spots Bodenfelde and Nörten-Hardenberg, the community Katlenburg-Lindau and the community-free area Solling . In: Christiane Segers-Glocke (Hrsg.): Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany . Architectural monuments in Lower Saxony . tape 7.1 . CW Niemeyer, Hameln 2002, ISBN 3-8271-8261-1 , p. 345 .
  4. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 214 .