Wattendorfer mill

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Wattendorfer mill

The Wattendorfer Mühle at Fuderbachsweg 5 in the Heiderhof district of Bonn , formerly part of Muffendorf , is a former water mill . The property is located on the Godesberger Bach around 100 meters east of Pecher Strasse (Landesstrasse 158) and is a listed building . The Hottesbach , which tapers from the east, also flows into the Godesberger Bach at the mill . The mill is the only remaining building in the medieval village of Wattendorf, which probably stretched on the east side of the stream between the Marienforst monastery in the north and the mill. As part of the Siegburger Hof in Muffendorf, the Wattendorfer Mühle belonged to the Benedictine Abbey in Siegburg until secularization after the end of the Revolutionary Wars . For the year 1696, the married couple Peter Kick († around 1724) and Elisabeth, b. Schliebusch, listed as the leaseholder of the mill. Mathias Schwingen acquired the mill as part of the secularization, which until then had been leased to his father-in-law, Anton Kick. Allegedly, he is said to have used his wages from military service for Napoleon . His descendants lived in the mill until 1900. In the Complete Topographical Dictionary of the Prussian State from 1821, a Wattendorff mill with eleven inhabitants is given. At the beginning of the 2000s the fishing facility "Wattendorfer Mühle" was located here as well as a trout farm.

See also

List of architectural monuments in the Bonn district of Heiderhof

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments of the city of Bonn (as of March 15, 2019), p. 21, number A 3926
  2. ^ German basic map 1: 5000
  3. Edith Ennen and Werner Besch : The city in European history: Festschrift Edith Ennen , ISBN 978-3-7928-0331-8 , Ludwig Röhrscheid Verlag, 1972, p. 284 (snippet)
  4. ^ Muffendorf , Association for Homeland Care and Local History Bad Godesberg
  5. Edith Ennen and Dietrich Höroldt , From Roman fort to federal capital: a short history of the city of Bonn , ISBN 978-3-08-614094-5 , Stollfuss Verlag , 1985, p. 54 (snippet)
  6. Dieter E. Kilian : Adenauer's forgotten savior - Major Fritz Schliebusch . BoD - Books on Demand, 2011, ISBN 978-3-937885-44-5 , pp. 112 f . ( Digitized in Google Book Search [accessed on March 16, 2017]).
  7. ^ Horst Heidermann : Life and work , website of the Peter-Schwingen-Gesellschaft Bonn -Bad Godesberg
  8. ^ Johann Daniel Friedrich Rumpf and Heinrich Friedrich Rumpf, Complete Topographical Dictionary of the Prussian State , Volume 3, Hayn, 1821, p. 274

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Coordinates: 50 ° 39 ′ 45.5 ″  N , 7 ° 8 ′ 0.1 ″  E