Schöllerhof

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Schöllerhof
Odenthal municipality
Coordinates: 51 ° 3 ′ 51 ″  N , 7 ° 8 ′ 30 ″  E
Height : 101 m above sea level NN
Postal code : 51519
Area code : 02202
Schöllerhof (Odenthal)
Schöllerhof

Location of Schöllerhof in Odenthal

the Schöllerhof
the Schöllerhof

Schöllerhof is a district of the Odenthal municipality in the Rheinisch-Bergisches Kreis . It is located at the inlet of the Eifgenbach in the Dhünn at the end of the so-called Helenental valley northeast of Altenberg .

history

The Schöllerhof was acquired by the Altenberg Abbey in 1585 . It has been leased to various families by the Cistercians since the 17th century. The married couple Peter Koch and Anna Katharina Greis leased the property from 1780. The abbot Franz Cramer obliged them in the lease agreement to surrender numerous natural items. These included two pigs, a calf, six chickens and twenty malter oats . In addition, they had to provide a horse to the ducal hunting parties and take part in the fair in Altenberg on St. Bernard's Day.

From the Middle Ages to the early modern period, the Schöllerhof belonged to the parish of Dabringhausen in the Bergisches Amt Bornefeld , later the Amt Bornefeld-Hückeswagen . Under the French administration between 1806 and 1813 the office was dissolved and Schöllerhof became politically part of the Mairie Dabringhausen. In 1816 the Prussians converted the Mairie into the mayor's office in Dabringhausen in the Lennep district in the Rhine Province .

In 1855 a wool spinning mill is mentioned in Schöllerhof that belonged to Altenberg Abbey. From around 1880 the house served as an administration building and as a shipping point for the black powder produced in the neighboring powder mills of Aue and Helenenthal

With the Cologne Act in 1975, Schöllerhof became part of the Odenthal community.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Herbert Nicke : Bergische mills. On the trail of the use of hydropower in the land of a thousand mills between Wupper and Sieg . Galunder, Wiehl 1998, ISBN 3-931251-36-5 , pp. 222 .
  2. ^ David Bosbach, Randolf Link, Sven Lüürsen: Adventure trails in Odenthal, 6 themed routes on nature, history and culture ; Gaasterland-Verlag, Düsseldorf 2010, ISBN 978-3-935873-39-0 , p. 27ff.

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