Wasserhorst rectory

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The Wasserhorst rectory is located in Bremen - Blockland , Wasserhorst 4, opposite the Evangelical Church of Wasserhorst . The house was built in 1901/02 according to plans by master carpenter Johann Lürssen from Ritterhude .
It has been a listed building in Bremen since 1995 .

history

The old rectory, a single-storey half-timbered building with a thatched roof , was first mentioned in 1632. It was right on the way, about 15 meters from the current rectory. It was extended in 1688, renovated in 1828 and demolished around 1901 after a fire during the new building. The parish registers burned.

Today's single-storey, clinker-brick house with a gable roof and a very representative gable view with a central risalit in sandstone and the sandstone arches over the ground floor windows and the two-storey wing buildings were built for the church council Wasserhorst by the building contractor Behrens from Burgdamm for around 1902 at the turn of the century 21,100 marks built.
The enlarged parish garden on the Wümme has a rich tree population.

Wasserhorst is a settlement in the Blockland district of Bremen, which used to be exclusively called up'r horst up until the 18th century and is popularly known today . 1187 as Horst and 1410 as Horstzatere referred wherein Horst a tectonic plaice is.

literature

  • GenWiki: Wasserhorst No. 4
  • Heinrich Hoops: History of the Bremen Blockland , Bremen 1984.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

Coordinates: 53 ° 9 ′ 50.8 "  N , 8 ° 44 ′ 25.3"  E