Wiesentrop

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Today's Waidmannsruh district

Wiesentrop is a deserted place in the second half of the 15th century in the Schmallenberg area in the Hochsauerlandkreis ( North Rhine-Westphalia ).

The place was about two kilometers below Latrop at the mouth of the Ettmecke in the Latrop valley ; Today the Schmallenberg district Waidmannsruh is located there . The location names of the meadows in the Latrop Valley below and above Waidmannsruh are In der Wiesentrop and Oben in Wiesentrop .

The Meschede monastery owned a Mansus in Weysentorpe et in Latorpe around 1400 . Around 1540 there was a legal dispute between the Wiesentroper Höfelingen and the officials of Bilstein , after which the Wiesentroper Mark fell to Schmallenberg. The place was mentioned in a document in 1576. In a process, the allegations of the old houses of the devastated village of Wiesendorff were inspected. The exact number of courtyards (four or five) is not known. Around 1600 all fields in Wiesentrop were overgrown with bushes and trees. The so-called Schmallenberger House was built in the area in 1794 and demolished in 1848, after which an inn, a sawmill and a guesthouse were built in the Wiesentrop valley floor.

In Schieferbergbau- and museum Holthausen one is sketch map from 1750, entitled the vestiga Wiesentrop kept (the remains of Wiesentrop).

literature

  • Günther Becker: Settlement History of the City of Schmallenberg 1244–1969 , Ed. City of Schmallenberg 1969

Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 54 ″  N , 8 ° 18 ′ 3.6 ″  E