Winderswohlde (Anderlingen)
Winderswohlde
Community Anderlingen
Coordinates: 53 ° 24 ′ 8 " N , 9 ° 21 ′ 34" E
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Postal code : | 27446 | |
Area code : | 04284 | |
Location of Winderswohlde in Lower Saxony |
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Memorial stone on the occasion of the district victory in 1987 and 1999 in the competition " Our village should be more beautiful "
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Winderswohlde ( Low German Winnerswohl ) is a residential area in the municipality of Anderlingen in the Rotenburg (Wümme) district in Lower Saxony . Administratively and historically, Winderswohlde belongs to Grafel .
Geography and transport links
Winderswohlde is located in the Stader Geest five kilometers northeast of Anderlingen . The Twiste flows long near Winderswohlde. A side road leads through the village, which connects the district road 109 near Grafel with the district road 47 in Wohlerst in the southwest . At the south-western entrance to the town, another side road branches off, which leads to district road 109 after Fehrenbruch . In the west there is also a path to Oersdorf .
The center is to the west of the side street, which is only lined by a courtyard. Winderswohlde consists of six farms.
history
Around 1500 Winderswohlde consisted of only one farm. The place Winderswohlde developed from this ancestral farm called Brunkhorst ; this is the reason why all farms in Winderswohlde bear the name Brun (c) khorst .
In 1824 it is stated that the place had two hearths. For the year 1848 it is stated that Winderswohlde as a farm has two residential buildings with 25 inhabitants. At that time Winderswohlde formed a community association with the Mojenhoop farm and the village of Grafel .
religion
Winderswohlde is evangelical-Lutheran and belongs to the parish of the Lamberti Church in Selsingen .
Attractions
Historic town center with ensemble
- Stammhof with historical hall house , barn, sheep barn, underground storage tank and foundation stone of 1707
- Old stone wall from 1850 with a length of 30 m, served as a courtyard fence, repaired in 1935
- Avenue of oaks and beeches with a historical pavement at the southwest exit of the town
- More historic hall houses
Parts of this list, such as the field barn, are under monument protection .
Trivia
Winderswohlde was together with Grafel in 1987 and 1999 district winners in the competition " Our village should be more beautiful ".
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Winderswohlde dry stone walls . In: Samtgemeinde Selsingen (ed.): SteinErlebnisRoute .
- ↑ CHCF Jansen: Statistical Handbook of the Kingdom of Hanover . Helwingsche Hofbuchhandlung, Hanover 1824, p. 670 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
- ↑ a b Friedrich W. Harseim, C. Schlüter (Ed.): Statistical manual for the Kingdom of Hanover . Schlueter, 1848, p. 141 ( limited preview in Google Book search).