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Rittergut Böhme

Rittergut Böhme

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Position:Böhme, Heidekreis, lande de Lunebourg, Basse-Saxe, Allemagne

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  • The manor Böhme is located at the mouth of the Böhme in the Aller and on the highway from Hodenhagen to Verden. The records go back historically only to the year 1606, when the resident family of Ahlden was close to extinction. Also reminiscent of this family still a magnificent grave stone in the church in Kirchwahlingen. In the year 1614 the family of Weyn acquired the estate under annulment of the feudal bonds.
    So Böhme became very freely acquirable possession very early. In 1682, it acquired the family Sinwold, called by Schütz. In 1709 the secret war council of Hattorf acquired it. This built in 1715, the current manor house with two side houses and 1716 the chapel and a large garden in the Baroque style, reminiscent of the remains of the garden wall and a magnificent gate. In 1781 the farmyard was moved into these parks. In 1815, his heirs sold the estate to Mr. Joh. Michael Ehlermann. He dewatered the existing bogs and created today's farmland. His son started the new loan of 300 acres of Rieselwiesen. When in 1860 he sold the estate to the later landscape councilor of Arnswaldt, he completed the work and again laid out a park in the style of the new era.
     
    In 1901, the property was transferred by marriage to the family von der Decken and from this in 1963 by inheritance to the current owner Freiherr von Hodenberg. Since the soil here in the glacial valley of the Aller is poor, were at all times ancillary operations associated with the good. Since the Middle Ages belonged to the estate a flour mill and an oil mill, which were operated by the Bohemian inflow. In the period from 1781 - 1887 they were leased. In 1888, the flour mill was thoroughly overhauled and adapted to the new times. Then she was kept up to date. In 1919 the oil mill was shut down because there was no need anymore. The flour mill ran until 1972, after which the owner used the hydro power of their turbine to produce electricity.
     
    From about 1845 to 1867 was on the estate a distillery distillery, as well as from 1882 - 1904 a dairy. Both have not proven successful in the long run. From 1879 to 1962 there was a horizontal saw gate. From 1707 to 1848 the estate had the Niedergerichtsbarkeit over the village Klein Eilstorf. This is reminiscent of the old prison inside the basement. The Gutskapelle is supplied by pastors of the municipality Kirchwahlingen due to a recess with the Landeskirchenamt. Although the mill was a small business, it had its small business in five other villages except Böhme and its bakery customers in three villages and in the town of Walsrode. Of course, she made only rye flour, wheat flour only in exceptional cases for self-consumption. Until about 1960, part of the large grass area was sold to small farms for their livestock, as well as wood for heating purposes.
    Source: Curt Freiherr von Hodenbergrethem.de/wDeutsch/SAMTGEMEINDE/GESCHICHTE/rittergut_boehme.shtml?navid=19

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    • 26 juillet 2018

  • Komoot est fou. La position indiquée ici est incorrecte. Bug signalé ! Merci de le signaler aussi ! Merci.

    Traduit avecTexte d'origine
    • 26 juillet 2018

  • A l'intersection il y a des boxes d'exposition pour l'apiculture historique !

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    • 31 mars 2021

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Position:Böhme, Heidekreis, lande de Lunebourg, Basse-Saxe, Allemagne

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