List of architectural monuments in Hüllhorst
The list of architectural monuments in Hüllhorst contains the listed buildings in the area of the municipality of Hüllhorst in the Minden-Lübbecke district in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of June 28, 2018). These architectural monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the municipality of Hüllhorst; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
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- Monument no .: gives the number of the monument with which it is in the list of monuments
List of architectural monuments in Hüllhorst
image | designation | location | description | construction time | Registered since |
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Courtyard |
Tengern Tengerner Straße 154 corridor: 3, parcel: 431 map |
Stately courtyard with rich half-timbering. Massive extension on the left, half-timbered extension on the living compartment, white compartments, smooth gable with boarded top and gable post, gray pan covering, living gable with rich timbering protruding on stitch beams and filler wood, inscriptions on gate beams and gable sills of both gables. | 1807 | Dec. 31, 1985 | 1 |
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Inn |
Tengern Tengerner Straße 161 hallway: 3, parcel: 807 map |
Building close to the eaves, left part partly massive, two-storey with white compartments, gate blocked, red pan covering, both gables clad, massive annex to the rear, inscription on the gate beam. | 1886 | Dec. 31, 1985 | 2 |
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Courtyard (residential building) |
Hüllhorst Gartenweg 4 hall: 5, parcel: 209 map |
Small four-tier business part of a courtyard converted into a residential building. The living part of the farmhouse is attached transversely in brick. The half-timbered courtyard gable and side wall have been preserved, white compartments, gables and cleats and stitch beams, projecting twice, boarded-up point, new roof structure. Older woods used (e.g. on the headband in Tor 1752). | 1752/1834 | Apr 30, 1986 | 3 |
Residential building (courtyard) |
Holsen Im Ort 7 hall: 3, parcel: 148 map |
Large two-post courtyard with a considerable length on the left side, gable protruding on lugs, upper third boarded up, red pan covering, rear gable protruding twice on stabbing beams, boarded top. Inscription on the gate beam. | 1795 | Apr 30, 1986 | 4th |
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Heuerling house | 1842 | Apr. 30, 1986 Deleted: May 7, 1986 |
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Watermill |
Hüllhorst Nachtigallental 5 corridor: 3, parcel: 113 map |
Watermill with white compartments, boarded up court gable, crooked hip, smooth back gable with crooked hip. On the right side half-timbered stable extension. High quarry stone plinth towards the stowage, stowage pipe still present, as well as mill rims and inventory. Red pan cover. | 1900 | Apr 30, 1986 | 6th |
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Heuerlingshaus and Dreiständerhof |
Hüllhorst Nachtigallental 8 corridor: 4, parcel: 200 map |
Stately courtyard, three-column construction of considerable dimensions, left side wall partly massive, white compartments on clay and quarry stone fillings, gable on clasp protruding twice on stitch beams, red pan covering, further a larger heuerling house. | 1797 and 1789 | Apr 30, 1986 | 7th |
Half-timbered building |
Oberbauerschaft Buchenweg 6a corridor: 1, parcel: 170 map |
Buildings of rural culture of the 18th century. | 1786 | Apr 30, 1986 | 8th |
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Four-stand courtyard |
Hüllhorst Nachtigallental 44 corridor: 3, parcel: 98 map |
Stately four-column courtyard with white plaster fillings in narrow compartments. Gable triangle protruding on profiled lugs, gable tops boarded up and also on lugs. Half-timbered extension on the residential part, residential gable on filler wood (curved profile and stitching beam), gable protruding twice, top boarded with dome post, red pan cover, inscription on gate beam. | 1831 | Apr 30, 1986 | 9 |
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Half-timbered Heuerlingshaus | 19th century | Deleted: Sep 9 1998 | 10 |
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Fire station |
Schnathorst Lübber Siek 3 corridor: 3, parcel: 32 map |
Fire station with tower above the gate gable, planking pulled through to the gable triangle, lancet windows in the side walls and two wall pillars in the front part, a small roof turret above the gable roof with red pans. | around 1925 | 5th Sep 1989 | 11 |
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Horse mill |
Oberbauerschaft Oberbauerschafter Straße 274 Corridor: 27, Parcel: 53 Map |
Göpelwerk in an octagonal half-timbered building under a tent roof. The half-timbered structure is filled with masonry and puddled white, the tent roof is covered with thatch. Bokemühle in an independent, longitudinally rectangular half-timbered building under a gable roof, at right angles to the Göpelwerk. Catchy flour mill in a square half-timbered building, also under a gable roof. | 1797 | 5th Sep 1989 | 12 |
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Windmill stump |
Schnathorst Wulferdingsener Straße 16 hall: 1, parcel: 406/110 map |
Stump of a tower windmill on a circular plan, ground floor with vertical walls, conical from the first floor, brickwork removed by three meters, flat pyramid roof, tarred walls, hood completely missing, dismantled in 1937, brickwork good. | 1883 | 5th Sep 1989 | 13 |
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Ev. Christ Church |
Oberbauerschaft Oberbauerschafter Straße 173 Corridor: 19, Parcel: 156 Map |
Single-aisle, three-bay brick hall building in neo-Gothic shapes with a retracted rectangular choir and a western tower in front. Dated "1898" above the northern entrance door on the porch. In the corner of the choir and nave on the north side, a lower sacristy extension, correspondingly on the south side, a small semicircular extension in the manner of a halved apse. On the north side of the tower there is a polygonal stair tower. Gable roofs covered with dark engobed hollow pans, the eight-sided tower spire covered with slate. Windows in the side walls of the ship arranged in pairs, here in wooden frames simple ornamental lead glazing from the construction period. Figurative glass painting in the front window of the choir. | 1898-1899 | Oct 24, 1990 | 14th |
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Ev. Andreas Church |
Hüllhorst Alte Straße 3 hall: 5, parcel: 480 map |
Neo-Gothic sandstone cuboid hall church with a plastered tower. Shingled spire. In the basement there are paired windows with blown open arches, above five measuring mechanism windows. All-round wooden gallery, wooden roof structure, flat roof on iron pillars that also support the gallery. Iron snap arch and wooden roofing. Apse with triumphal arch with 5/8 end, rib vaulting old glazing, late Gothic altar cross. Pulpit of the time of construction. Font 1675 in the form of a long-stemmed chalice. | 1870–1871, tower 1592 | Dec 18, 1990 | 15th |
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Ev. Schnathorst Church |
Schnathorst Tengerner Straße 7 floor: 3, parcel: 358 map |
Neo-Gothic hall church. Previous building demolished in 1901, remaining tower stump dated 1766. Cross-shaped hall with surrounding galleries with parts of the old furnishings, frescoes in the choir, altar, pulpit, floor tiles in the choir, old glass windows. | 1901-1902 | Dec 18, 1990 | 16 |
Heuerlingshaus |
Schnathorst Westerbrede 7 floor: 1, parcel: 358 map |
Half-timbered house with three-column frame. The gable triangle of the commercial gable and the top of the residential gable are boarded up. | 19th century | May 24, 1991 | 17th |
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Heuerlingshaus |
Schnathorst Behind the church 3 hall: 3, parcel: 588 map |
Three-frame house of the original length of six containers. | 1716 | Jan. 6, 1992 | 18th |
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Farmhouse |
Schnathorst Dorfstraße 8 hall: 3, parcel: 576 map |
Small four-column hall house. | Core frame 17./18. century | May 14, 1992 | 19th |
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Farmhouse (main house without massive extensions) |
Tengern Mühlenbruchweg 38 hall: 2, parcel: 412 map |
Four-column hall house with white plaster compartments. | Early 19th century | Jan. 11, 1995 | 20th |
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Two-column farmhouse with a fountain in front (without stable wing) |
Oberbauerschaft Teudenfeld 2 corridor 22, plot 96 map |
Two-column farmhouse with close-meshed half-timbering made from strong woods. Both gable sides protrude over profiled lugs. Boarded gable tops. Roof covering on the east side with red interlocking tile pans; on the west side still with old clay pans. Three-room, partly cellar compartment to the north. The Flettdeele and the Wirtschaftsdeele are not yet separated from each other. Impressively wide and deep economic design with strong headband bracing. The Flettzone can still be entered from the eastern eaves side via a horizontally divided door. There is a sandstone-edged fountain outside the building near this door. | House 1785 | Apr 5, 1995 | 21st |
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Single-storey half-timbered gable house (without rear barn extension) |
Hüllhorst Hauptstraße 1 hall: 5, parcel: 715 map |
Small, single-storey half-timbered gable house at the confluence of the streets coming from Schnathorst into the main street of Hüllhorst. There are two tall house trees in front of the house that characterize the gable front. The gable has windows on the ground floor and in the gable, but no front door. The front door is on the south side of the eaves, as is a former gate entrance that is now closed. The entrance to the gate denotes the commercial part of the house with a former internal transverse aerial. The rear end of the house has been massively renovated in parts, but the old cubature and extension of the building have been retained. The transverse antenna is now divided into individual rooms. The generous basement of the entire living area from the construction period is remarkable. | Mid 19th century | May 19, 1995 | 22nd |
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Half-timbered Heuerlingshaus (without extensions) |
Bröderhausen Paustweg 14 corridor: 1, parcel: 471 map |
Three-column construction of six containers with top framing. The roof beams and uprights of the floorboard side walls are stiffened by triple grooved headbands. The rest of the stiffening of the house scaffolding is provided by foot struts. The compartments are usually divided by two bars. The residential gable protrudes twice over knags, the commercial gable shows a plug-in hip. | 1707 | Dec 5, 1997 | 23 |
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Half-timbered house (only enclosing walls and roof structure) |
Hüllhorst An der Trift 6 hall: 5, parcel: 723 map |
Half-timbered building on storeys made of eleven containers with brace reinforcement; Steep gable with close-meshed framework and planking in the top of the gable. | Sep 1 1998 | 24 |
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Low German hall house with chamber compartment (without extensions) |
Holsen Zum Berge 23 corridor: 1, parcel: 310/67 map |
Low German hall house with a compartment as a half-timbered two-column construction. The commercial gable, with its narrow half-timbered structure stiffened by foot struts and the carved gate frame together with the double projecting gable triangle, shows characteristic features of the half-timbered structure of that time, as does the residential gable with its projecting grain stage and the rich windowing of the chamber rooms - on the ground floor, however, in need of renovation. | 1836 | Dec 10, 2003 | 25th |
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Barn at Hof Obermeier |
Schnathorst Dorfstraße 9 corridor: 3, parcel: 582 map |
Barn with white compartments and wooden panels in the gables, two gates in the gable walls, red pan cover. | 1823 | Dec 10, 2003 | 26th |
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Half-timbered Heuerlingshaus |
Hüllhorst Gartenweg 83 corridor: 3, parcel: 753 map |
Half-timbered Heuerlingshaus as a four-column construction of the hallway type. A large amount of wood from an older wooden frame was used. The very lower hills above the side aisles, of which the left has a clay covering, as well as the different shape of the lugs on the residential gable, where two larger, intermittent wall openings also show remarkable signs of construction, are striking. As is typical of the time, the building does not have any parapet bars under the windows, which suggests that the stone was bricked up from the start. | 1848 | Feb 16, 2006 | 27 |
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Four-frame house with red brick panels |
Tengern Bröderhausener Straße 14 hall: 3, parcel: 763 map |
It is a half-timbered four-column construction, for the inner structure of which often second-used wood (including the rest of a carved gate post and lintel) was used. The close-meshed framework is stiffened by foot struts. As a rule, three bars subdivide the compartments that are lined on the outside. The enclosing walls, including the double projecting residential gable, have been largely preserved, as has the internal building and room structure. The dominant space is the commercial hall with strong, double-grooved headbands. The flett area in front of the chamber compartment with living rooms and above the grain floor was later divided off around 1900. Remarkable parts of the historical furnishings of the building date from this time (tiled floor and stairs with a former floor area; stained glass pane to the living room and lambris surrounding it). | 1815 | Dec 8, 2010 | 28 |
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Hofanlage "Kleine Schütte" farmhouse from 1795 with the extension from 1927 and the former old parts |
Oberbauerschaft Oberbauerschafter Straße 34 Corridor: 30, Parcel: 10 Map |
It is a stately Low German half-timbered hall house with plastered compartments under a gable roof covered with clay pans. In the area of the south-facing economic section, tubs were built (the framework on the eaves side was replaced on the west side in the beginning of the 20th century and on the east side after 1950). The framework structure with a relatively narrow stand position has three bolt chains and is double nailed. In the center is the partially reconstructed hall frame including the gate wing with decorative tendrils with flowers on the gate posts and a bevelled edge that ends in volutes in the lower area and in the middle above the opening.
To the south-west of the main building there is a four-column construction on a natural stone base under a gable roof covered with pan. The residential and commercial sections have cubicles of different widths and construction times under pent roofs. The double-nailed framework has a triple bolt chain and plastering compartments. The south gable still has a long leg strut to stabilize the scaffolding (the other was removed when a window was moved). The south-facing residential part has curbs on both sides. The half-timbering of the western eaves wall was replaced around 1900 by brickwork with segmented arched openings. |
Sep 18 2013 | 29 |
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Courtyard with residential and farm buildings, barn and well |
Schnathorst Bergstraße 7 hall: 3, parcel: 676 map |
The main house from 1848 with a chamber compartment and economic part of seven containers, the latter being extended by two containers in 1886 and provided with a splendid new commercial gable. The core building from 1848 has high-quality furnishings from the 19th century in the residential part and the remains of an older scaffolding in the commercial part. With the exception of the left side wall of the hall, which is offset inwards, the building, which is richly decorated with inscriptions, including the brick flooring of the commercial hall, is largely unchanged in its state at the end of the 19th century.
The barn from 1818, single-storey half-timbered construction of six containers with concealed gable triangles. The fountain made of upright sandstone slabs east of the right eaves wall of the main house. |
1848 | 17 Sep 2014 | 30th |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ List of monuments in the municipality of Hüllhorst. (PDF; 140 kB) Hüllhorst community, June 28, 2018, accessed on August 22, 2020 .