Niederbuschhausen

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Niederbuschhausen
City of Halver
Coordinates: 51 ° 12 ′ 48 ″  N , 7 ° 27 ′ 9 ″  E
Height : 375 m above sea level NN
Postal code : 58553
Area code : 02353
Niederbuschhausen (Halver)
Niederbuschhausen

Location of Niederbuschhausen in Halver

Niederbuschhausen is a court in Halver in the Märkisches Kreis in the administrative district of Arnsberg in North Rhine-Westphalia ( Germany ).

Location and description

Niederbuschhausen is 375 meters above sea ​​level in the north-west of Halver above the Ennepe, near the city limits of Radevormwald and Breckerfeld . At the place flows north of the Heiersiepen , a tributary of the Ennepe. The place can be reached via a side road between the federal road 229 and the state road L528, which also connects other places in the valley of the Ennepe. Neighboring towns are Oberbuschhausen , Ahe , Burbach , Hartmecke , Becke , the Nordeler Schleifkotten near Nordeln and the Buschhauser Hammer .

history

Niederbuschhausen was first mentioned in a document in 1606 and was probably created only a few years earlier as a split from Oberbuschhausen.

In 1818, 20 people lived in Niederbuschhausen. According to the location and distance table of the government district of Arnsberg , the place was categorized under the name of Niedern-Buschhausen as a farm and in 1838 had a population of 27, all of whom were Protestant. At that time the place belonged to the Kamscheider peasantry within the mayor's office of Halver and owned four houses, six factories or mills and nine agricultural buildings.

The municipality encyclopedia for the province of Westphalia from 1887 gives a number of 45 inhabitants for Niederbuschhausen who lived in six houses.

At the latest since the early Middle Ages (according to other sources since prehistoric times) an important old road ran south of Niederbuschhausen from Wipperfürth to Breckerfeld . To the south of the place there is a ring wall on the Bollberg , which, according to excavations (ceramic finds from the 9th century) and recent research, is interpreted as a Franconian expansion and refuge castle to secure this old road.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Alfred Jung: Halver and Schalksmühle. Investigation and thoughts on the settlement history of the Halver Office, an old parish in the Saxon-Franconian border area. Friends of Altena Castle, Altena 1978 ( Altenaer contributions. Works on the history and local history of the former county Mark 13, ISSN  0516-8260 ).
  2. Johann Georg von Viebahn : Local and distance table of the government district Arnsberg, arranged according to the existing state division, with details of the earlier areas and offices, the parish and school districts and topographical information. Ritter, Arnsberg 1841.
  3. Royal Statistical Bureau (Prussia) (ed.): Community encyclopedia for the province of Westphalia, based on the materials of the census of December 1, 1885 and other official sources, (community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia, Volume X), Berlin 1887.