List of architectural monuments in Lippetal
The list of architectural monuments in Lippetal contains the listed buildings in the area of the municipality of Lippetal in the district of Soest in North Rhine-Westphalia (as of April 2019). These architectural monuments are entered in the list of monuments of the municipality of Lippetal; The basis for the admission is the Monument Protection Act North Rhine-Westphalia (DSchG NRW).
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Heintrop windmill | Heintrop Heintrop 1 card |
in operation until 1945; Windmill blades with a total span of 20 m, windmill tower made of local sand-lime brick material | 1870 | Dec. 31, 1984 | A-01
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Parish Church of St. Ida | Herzfeld Kirchplatz map |
built according to a design by Lambert von Fisenne | 1901-1903 | Dec. 31, 1984 | A-02
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Hovestadt Castle Moated castle, forecourt, castle chapel and baroque garden as well as Nepomuk statue |
Hovestadt map |
Moated castle with main castle built 1563–1572 by Laurenz von Bohum, remodeling in 1735, the outer castle complex was built by Johann Conrad Schlaun around 1733 , castle chapel and baroque garden from the 18th century | 1563-1572 | Dec. 31, 1984 | A-03
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Former rent master house | Hovestadt Brueckenstrasse 6 map |
Half-timbered construction | 1732-1734 | Dec. 31, 1984 | A-04
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Parish Church of St. Cornelius and Cyprianus | Lippborg main street map |
built according to a design by Vincenz Statz | 1857-1859 | Dec. 31, 1984 | A-05
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Ludgerus well chapel | Lippborg Dolberger Strasse map |
built by Wilhelm Buchholtz (Soest) | 1857 | Dec. 31, 1984 | A-06
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Former judges house | Lippborg Herrenstrasse 7 map |
19th century | Dec. 31, 1984 | A-07
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Rubart Farm | Niederbauer Niederbauer 43 map |
Westphalian farmhouse, main building from 1726, outbuilding from the early 19th century, Hofkreuz 1906, main building was built as a four-column house | 1726 | Dec. 31, 1986 | A-08
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Baroque chapel St. Anna | North forest |
The baroque chapel and furnishings (old chairs and two figures) are under monument protection | Dec. 31, 1984 | A-09
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Catholic parish church St. Stephanus | Oestinghausen at the church map |
Mid-13th century, west tower 12th century, hood and roof turret 1715 | Dec. 31, 1984 | A-10
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Rectory | Oestinghausen An der Kirche 6 map |
Dec. 31, 1984 | A-11
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Half-timbered house Flüchter | Oestinghausen An der Kirche 9 map |
16th Century | Dec. 31, 1984 | A-12
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St. John Baptist Chapel | Schoneberg |
built by Josef Ferber (Soest) | 1913 | Dec. 31, 1984 | A-13
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House Assen | Lippborg Assen Map |
Main castle, old and new Assen with towers, enclosing walls and interior opening, chapel on the west wing of Neu-Assen, built by Wilhelm Buchholtz from 1854–1858; Bailey building, bridge over the outer moats, bridge to the main castle, park to the side in front of the bailey, wayside shrine | Dec. 31, 1984 | A-14
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Nepomuk statue Kesseler | Herzfeld hall 31, parcel 37 |
Dec. 31, 1984 | A-15
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Half-timbered house | Hovestadt Schloßstraße 8 map |
Half-timbered house on the eaves in a row of planned buildings, which have an urban impact on the castle. The structure of the row of houses documents the early sociological context of petty-bourgeois coexistence on the edge of an aristocratic residence. | 1st half of the 19th century | Oct. 4, 1985 | A-16
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Quabbenmühle | Lippetal Polmer 20 card |
Brick mill building, hipped roof covered with clay pans, remains of the water system, Müller house from 1792, half-timbered stable barn from the 19th century opened across | 1792 | Jan. 3, 1986 | A-17
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graveyard | Oestinghausen Hovestädter Strasse map |
14 stations of the cross with a cemetery chapel, cross group and main path system | July 23, 1986 | A-18
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town hall | Lippetal Bahnhofstrasse 6 map |
The restrained facade has a certain artistic claim. The town hall is a listed building for scientific, local history and urban planning reasons, because in addition to the castle that dominates the town and the church tower towering over the town's silhouette, it forms the counterpoint to the political forces of the town, which can be clearly seen here structurally. The town hall documents the bourgeois self-image of the time in the local political play of forces through volume and design. This can also be seen in the layout of the building, because it is not located in the course of a house front, but set back, so that there is a space in front of it, which in turn highlights the building. | 1926 | Oct 21, 1987 | A-19
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Half-timbered house | Hovestadt Im Löttenkamp 10 map |
Half-timbered house on the gable, trimmed on storeys, of 5 containers, floor plan of the core structure almost square, foot struts serve for stiffening; The compartments are divided by 3 bars, the inscribed lintel of a door extending over 2 compartments has been preserved on the front gable, the building documents petty-bourgeois building and living in the atmosphere of Hovestadt Castle in the 19th century. | 1st half of the 19th century | Nov 23, 1988 | A-20
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Bakehouse | Lippborg Röttgersweg 20 map |
Two-storey bakery and warehouse with a gable roof in half-timbered construction with brick infill. The building's layout and elevation have been preserved in their original state. In the cross corridor of the basement is the brick oven, right in front of it the pantry and the thick-walled brick room for potato storage. To the left of it the wood chamber and another storage room. A staircase in the transverse corridor opens up the upper floor, which contains a central corridor, a grain floor, a sausage chamber and another chamber. The attic is not divided. The bar above the front door on the eaves side contains a house inscription. The building is important for Lippetal-Lippborg and for the development of working and production conditions in rural areas. There are architectural, socio-historical and folkloric reasons for its preservation and use. | Before 1840 | May 8, 1990 | A-21
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Warrior Memorial | Lippetal Kirchplatz 10 map |
Built according to a design by the architect Karl Colombo (Cologne); It is a memorial set into the northwest outer niche of St. Ida Church. In the middle of the monument is a statue of St. Ida (the old St. Ida church in hand), standing on a pedestal with a grazing deer carved into it. The victims of the war of 1870/1871 are carved underneath. The left and right side walls list the victims of World War II. Next to it, on the left side of St. Ida, the victims of the First World War from 1914 to the beginning of 1916 are carved. St. George is depicted two fields to the left of St. Ida. The memorial plaques are embedded in a blue mosaic with different ornaments: left and right above St. George flowers above St. George a jumping white horse. | 1922 | 25 Sep 1990 | A-22
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Wayside shrine | Country road between Schoneberg and Ostinghausen district Schoneberg, corridor 3, parcel 684 |
The empty wayside shrine from 1774 with the curly roof, which is in the Baroque tradition, is a relatively rare example of the piety of the peasant population in the 18th century for reasons of local history and scientific religious history. | 1774 | June 16, 1997 | A-23
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Elisabeth lock and weir | Kesseler district Herzfeld, corridor 32, parcels 39-41, 46 and 62 |
Apr 1, 1998 | A-24
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Old small train station (deleted) | Oestinghausen corridor 5, parcel 105 |
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Oct. 26, 1998 A-25
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House Biele | Hovestadt Bahnhofstrasse 15 map |
The core building, a half-timbered building, is a listed building. The associated brick stable from around 1900 is not a listed building. | Around 1800 | Apr 8, 1999 | A-26
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Courtyard | Lippetal Rassenhöveler Straße 21 map |
15th Mar 2000 | A-27
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Böckenberg Chapel | Lippborg hall 34, parcel 137 |
The chapel, which formerly belonged to the Assen house, is a simple, plastered building under a hipped roof with a turret from 1736. | 1736 | Apr 2, 2001 | A-28
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Farmhouse | Hultrop Auf dem Tigge 26 card |
It is a small low German hall house from the early 19th century. | early 19th century | 20 Mar 2002 | A-29
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"Schiller-Pieper" farm complex | Brockhausen corridor 2, parcel 180 |
The main house from 1857 and the half-timbered barn from 1875 are listed as historical monuments. | 1857/1875 | Dec 18, 2002 | A-30
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House Idenrast | Herzfeld Lippstädter Strasse 10 map |
Three-aisled, former barn building | Mid 19th century | May 12, 2005 | A-31
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Rectory "St. Cornelius and Cyprianus " | Lippborg Alter Kirchhof 2 map |
Two-storey brick building on a green sandstone ashlar base with water hammer under a gable roof covered with pans. The three-axis structure is aligned with the choir of the parish church and has a transverse wing structure to the north with two-axis staggered gables on both sides. | 1890 | May 12, 2005 | A-32
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Half-timbered house | Lippetal Schloßstraße 19 map |
2nd half of the 19th century | Sep 20 2007 | A-33
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Jewish Cemetery | Herzfeld corridor 23, parcel 27 |
Sep 20 2007 | A-34
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Jewish Cemetery | Oestinghausen Am Stahlberg / Berensberg Map |
1832 | Sep 20 2007 | A-35
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Jewish Cemetery | Schoneberg Postweg map |
1830 | Sep 20 2007 | A-36
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Hovestadt Jewish cemetery | Schoneberg Im Krähenbring |
Sep 20 2007 | A-37
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Ida wayside shrine | Herzfeld Diestedder Strasse map |
1771 | 22 Mar 2011 | A-38
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Old post | Oestinghausen Soester Strasse 1 map |
17 Aug 2011 | A-39
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Residential building | Oestinghausen An der Kirche 10 map |
27 Mar 2017 | A-40
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Thank you band | Herzfeld Diestedder Strasse 40 map |
1953/54 | 10 Apr 2019 | A-41 |
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