List of architectural monuments in Leopoldshöhe

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Shield-shaped memorial plaque of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia with the coat of arms of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, above it in capital letters "Monument", top left and right as well as a nail in the middle.

The list of architectural monuments in Leopoldshöhe contains the listed buildings in the area of ​​the municipality Leopoldshöhe in the district of Lippe in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of December 2011). These architectural monuments are entered in the monuments list of the municipality Leopoldshöhe; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).

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Evangelical Reformed Church Leopoldshöhe Evangelical Reformed Church Leopoldshöhe Leopoldshöhe
Kirchweg 3
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Erected 1850–51 as a gallery church in neo-Gothic forms in the center of the Leopoldshöhe district. Builder Ferdinand Ludwig August Merckel 1850-1851 Apr 11, 1983 1


Gut Eckendorf moated castle
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Gut Eckendorf moated castle Schuckenbaum
Bielefelder Straße 221-225
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Small noble water system, multi-winged mansion from several construction phases, evidence of the living culture of the 18th and 19th centuries 18th and 19th centuries, first mentioned in 1036 Apr 11, 1983 2


Gut Niederbarkhausen
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Gut Niederbarkhausen Asemissen
Niederbarkhausen
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The noble house Niederbarkhausen dates back to the beginning of the historical development of today's political community Leopoldshöhe and is one of its oldest structural testimonies. The structure is a testimony to the construction of the Westphalian-Lippe nobility Escape and defense tower from the 14th century. First mentioned in 1036 Apr 11, 1983 3


Sielemann farm Sielemann farm Leopoldshöhe
Herford Strasse 35
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Massive main house as a stately classicistic longitudinal house. Enclosed rural garden with trees related to the building. Apr 11, 1983 4th


The home courtyard
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The home courtyard Leopoldshöhe
Zum Heimathof 14
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Simple four-column half-timbered building from 1793; Originally a through house with a built-in smoke chamber in the Deelen area behind the living area and with a low ground floor and mezzanine on both sides of the Deele 1793 Feb. 24, 1987 5


former domain Dahlhausen
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former domain Dahlhausen Greste
Dalhauser Strasse 20
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Establishment of a former manor and later domain, consisting of the manor house from the 18th century, the main building of the farmyard from the late 16th century, the tithe house from 1701. All 3 buildings in the old garden situation and access roads from the late 16th century Dec 22, 1986 6th


Schuckenbaum transformer station Schuckenbaum transformer station Schuckenbaum
Herford Street
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Transformer building, square floor plan, smoothly plastered with a sins zone below the power inlet under a gable roof with curved outlets May 13, 1987 7th


Half-timbered house on Grester Strasse Half-timbered house on Grester Strasse Greste
Grester Street 234
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Former body breed, small four-column half-timbered building with central dome, archway with inscription. Landscaping part of the center of Leibzucht in the early 19th century. early 19th century 0June 1, 1988 8th


Evenhausen courtyard Evenhausen courtyard Greste
Evenhausen 37
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Main house: stately four-column construction, built according to the archway inscription in 1780; Barn: four-column construction of 22 containers in length; Pig house: built in 1904, brick plastered; Speicher / Backhaus: small half-timbered building of 9 containers length from 1780 Dec 23, 1988 9


Corridor relics Corridor relics Schuckenbaum
Am Rottfeld
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Extensive system of 120 to 140 m long vaulted bakers in two groups, which are separated by a strip of 18 to 20 m long vaulted bakers and by low earth walls. The fields are 13-18 m wide and reach up to 0.30 m high 0Nov 6, 1995 10


Settlement area and cemetery Settlement area and cemetery Bechterdissen
Döldissen
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Settlement of the Roman Empire and early medieval cemetery. The traces of settlement and graves evidenced by excavations are not visible while working, but have been preserved under the floor. Cheruscan period 0Nov 6, 1995 11


Ermgassen farm: farmhouse and sheep barn
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Ermgassen farm: farmhouse and sheep barn Greste
Grester Street 212a
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a) Farmhouse, marked 1781 Large four-column construction of 21 sections with embedded roof beams and rafter sill on a plastered natural stone base. Gable triangles with profiled beam heads protruding three times with border inscriptions. 1781 Dec 17, 1996 12


Quarry stone house Quarry stone house Greste
Grester Street 246a
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1. Quarry stone house, built in 1912. Lion relief above the house entrance, ceiling painting in the entrance hall with allegorical representations of wisdom, beauty and wealth. Long corridor in the rear part of the house, from there stairs to the upper floor. 1912 July 13, 1998 13


Half-timbered house Bruchweg 10
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Half-timbered house Bruchweg 10 Asemissen
Bruchweg 10
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Establishment of a former manor and subsequent domain, consisting of the manor house from the 18th century, the main building of the farmyard from the late 16th century, the tithe house from 1701. late 16th century and 1701 Oct 28, 1986 14th


deleted deleted Asemissen
B66 / Detmolder Straße
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Milestone and boundary stone on a square base with the coats of arms of the former Principality of Lippe and Prussia . The boundary stone was moved by approx. 20 m to Bielefeld area as part of the expansion of federal highway 66 in August 2017. It was also deleted from the Leopoldshöher list of monuments. 0Jan. 4, 1988 15th


Half-timbered house Half-timbered house Schuckenbaum
Schackenburger Strasse 78a
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Small four-column half-timbered building from around 1830/35 with central dome, 6 units long 1830/35 Nov 15, 1989 16


Titmouse on Gut Hovedissen
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Titmouse on Gut Hovedissen Schuckenbaum
Hovedisser Strasse 72b
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The former Meisenhof, the so-called Vorwerk of the Hovedissen Estate in the north, was originally a large courtyard, of which three buildings still stand today. Only the four-column house from 1643 with an extension from 1717 is under monument protection. It is significant for the history of the people in the western Lippe district because it belongs to the oldest existing layer of farmhouses. It is also important for the development of agricultural labor and production since the Thirty Years' War. 1643 0May 8, 2013 17th


See also

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Lippische Landeszeitung: "The shifted boundary stone of Leopoldshöhe"