Luttringhausen (Bantorf)

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Luttringhausen is a location in the Bantorf district of the city of Barsinghausen in the Hanover region in Lower Saxony .

View from the Bantorfer Höhe to Luttringhausen

geography

Luttringhausen is the southern part of the village of Bantorf, which has grown together from several villages on the north-western slope of the Deister .

history

The St. Alexandri Church in Luttringhausen

Luttringhausen is mentioned in a fief register of Luthard von Meinersen written in 1226 as Lutterinchusen . The Counts of Hallermund donated their possessions in Lutheringhehusen to Barsinghausen Monastery in 1303 . Loteringhehusen was around 1330 one of the villages that owned the Deister. In 1357 the Counts of Pyrmont donated the patronage rights of the Church of St. Alexandri to Barsinghausen Monastery.

Since around 1700, Luttringhausen and the neighboring villages of Ebbinghausen north and Bantorf north-west on the Deisterhang were treated by authorities as a place Bantorf. The three settlements only gradually grew together with the arrival of residents and the booming mining industry in the 19th century. The population of Bantorf rose from 307 in 1821 to 751 in 1905. The parish responsible for the whole of Bantorf carried the name Luttringhausen until the end of 1963.

Attractions

The St. Alexandri Church, which essentially dates from the 16th century, stands on the remains of the foundations of a previous building from the 12th century. Like the neighboring former rectory, it is a listed building .

Web links

Commons : Luttringhausen  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. a b Bantorf. www.barsinghausen.de, accessed on February 19, 2018 .
  2. Luttringhausen . In: Carl Wolff (ed.): The art monuments of the province of Hanover . Issue 1: Districts of Hanover and Linden . Self-published by the provincial administration, Theodor Schulzes Buchhandlung, Hanover 1899, p.  104 ( online [PDF; accessed October 26, 2018]).
  3. a b Bantorf. Evangelical media work of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover, accessed on February 19, 2018 .
  4. Bantorf . In: Hans-Herbert Möller (Hrsg.): Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, architectural monuments in Lower Saxony . Issue 13.1: District of Hanover , edited by Henner Hannig. Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig / Wiesbaden 1988, ISBN 3-528-06207-X , p.  177 .

Coordinates: 52 ° 19 ′ 15.6 ″  N , 9 ° 25 ′ 1.2 ″  E