Lierhaushof

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Lierhaushof 2009
Lierhaushof 2013

The former Lierhaushof is one of the oldest surviving agricultural buildings in Mülheim an der Ruhr .

The half-timbered courtyard from 1738 is entered in the list of architectural monuments in Menden-Holthausen . The private complex, also known as "Reiterhof Lierhaushof", consists of a "single-storey, crippled house, barn from the 19th century and a former bakery that is also used as a house today" is located in the Ickten district of the Menden-Holthausen district near the city limits of Essen-Kettwig and has the address Forstbachtal 4. The natural stream bed of the Ruhr tributary Forstbach ends above Mendener Straße at the “Lierhaushof”. The “Lierhausmühle” also belonged to the “Lierhaushof” until around 1938, for which a tributary was created from the Forstbach.

literature

City of Mülheim an der Ruhr (Ed.), Mühlen in Mülheim, Mülheim an der Ruhr (2004)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "The object Forstbachtal 4 in Mülheim-Menden", in: Yearbook of the Rheinische Denkmalpflege, 1985, vol. 30-31, p. 600
  2. ^ Entry on Lierhausmühle in Menden in the " KuLaDig " database of the Rhineland Regional Council

Coordinates: 51 ° 24 ′ 11.5 "  N , 6 ° 53 ′ 56.7"  E