Moosmühle (Tuntenhausen)

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Moss mill
Tuntenhausen district
Coordinates: 47 ° 57 ′ 28 "  N , 12 ° 1 ′ 33"  E
Postal code : 83104

The Moosmühle near Ostermünchen is a district of the municipality of Tuntenhausen in the Bavarian district of Rosenheim .

history

The estate Mühle im Moß near Ostermünchen was first mentioned in a document in 1472 and belonged to the Tegernsee monastery as a 1/8 fiefdom.

The records from 1544 name a change in ownership of the Moosmühle from Casper to Jörg Moosmüller. Balthasar Dändl took over the mill in 1607, Veith Dändl in 1644 and Melchior Dändl in 1672.

In 1688, the incumbent abbot Bernhard bought the sawmill of Melchior Dändl for 30 guilders to supplement the rest of the mill, as it was generally assumed that the sawmill was owned by Dändl. But then it turned out that in addition to the grain mill, the sagmühle had always been owned by the monastery. So Melchior Dändl had to repay his 30 guilders to the monastery within a time limit of 10 guilders. In 1691, 1692 and 1693 he paid 10 guilders each to the monastery. In 1705 the mill went to Paulus Dändl, in 1736 to his son Barthalomäus Dändl and then to Peter Christlmüller. In 1802 Georg and Elisabeth Resch sold the three-speed grinding mill, an oil tamper and sawmill for 1,500 guilders to Anton Lechner, son of a half-courtier from Schäftlarn.

To the mill belonged an area of ​​31 days' work (1 day work = 1/3 ha) on Ostermünchner and 28 days work on Lampferdinger district, as well as the fishing rights in the Adlbach.

After 83 years in the possession of the Lechner family, Korbinian Eisner took over the mill in 1885, Josef Moser in 1914, Otto Holzner in 1929 after the sale of most of the land, and in 1940 the farmer Hans Posch bought it. In 1945 Anna Posch, now a widow, heir with Klara Baches, née. Posch and Johanna Spötel, b. Posch - in community of heirs in equal parts. In 1946 the mill was abandoned after the war and perished with the great mill extinction after it had served the farmers in the Ostermünchener area for centuries. In 1948 Josef Locher became an inheritance in Pullach and received further shares. In 1956 Josef Locher sold the mill to the Bavarian State Settlement (auction notice).

In 1956, Erhard Deubner - expelled landowner from Riga and descendant of Friedrich von Löwis of Menar - bought the moss mill as a farmer until 1974. In 1974 the management ended and the "old mill" stood empty until 2003, but remained in the family's possession Daughter Christa Blendl, b. Deubner and a new house was built from the former stable, which was used as a weekend house by the Munich bookseller family.

In 2001 Angelika Haak, b. Blendl the Moosmühle and its land and in 2002 carefully and lovingly built a horse farm on the square of the Mühle im Moß using many of the original materials from the old mill. The old entrance door, all of the recyclable old wood, the old wooden floor as window sills, the stone floor as stairs and even the old bricks for details were used. The open stable was originally taken over, the main house demolished and rebuilt, the weekend house was renovated and left in almost its original condition.