Neuenhaus (Thier)

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Neuenhaus
City of Wipperfürth
Coordinates: 51 ° 3 ′ 16 ″  N , 7 ° 19 ′ 57 ″  E
Height : 261 m above sea level NN
Postal code : 51688
Area code : 02268
Neuenhaus (Wipperfürth)
Neuenhaus

Location of Neuenhaus in Wipperfürth

Neuenhaus is a village in the municipality of Wipperfürth in the Oberbergisches Kreis in the administrative district of Cologne in North Rhine-Westphalia ( Germany ).

Location and description

Neuenhaus is located in the southwest of Wipperfürth near the border with Kürten. Neighboring towns are Hembach , Ommerborn and Hollinden .

The place belongs to the electoral district 150 and thus to the district of Thier .

A tributary of the Olpebach, which flows into the Kürtener Sülz, rises in the village .

history

The place was first mentioned in 1548. tho dem neyn Hus is mentioned in the lists of the Bergische Spann- and Schüppendienste. The map Topographia Ducatus Montani from 1715 shows a courtyard and names it Neuehus . The topographical photograph of the Rhineland from 1824 shows seven separate floor plans in a delimited courtyard. From this map on, the place name is Neuenhaus.

There are two crossroads in the area of ​​the village . A wooden cross commemorates the popular missions held in Thier in 1863 and 1930 . A stone memorial cross without a crucifix dates from 1956 .

Hiking trails

The A1 circular route, signposted by SGV , the Kürten circular route and the main route X19 Schlösserweg lead through the village.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Topographical Information Management TIM-online, provided by the Cologne District Government
  2. ^ City of Wipperfürth, public announcement from June 2009; Allocation of the streets to the individual electoral districts
  3. ^ Klaus Pampus; First documentary mention of Oberbergischer places
  4. ^ Historika25, State Surveying Office NRW, sheet 4909, Kürten
  5. Treasures by the wayside; Field crosses in Wipperfürth and its church villages; Home and History Association Wipperfürth e. V .; 2009; ISBN 978-3-00-029052-7