Hoyershausen

Hoyershausen is a municipality in the district of Hildesheim in Lower Saxony. It belongs to the Samtgemeinde Duingen, which has its administrative headquarters in Duingen.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 3.1 Coat of Arms 3.1.1 Coat of arms of Lübbrechtsen
  • 3.1.2 Coat of arms of Rott
  • 4.1 traffic

Geography

Geographical Location

Hoyershausen is located southwest of Hildesheim in Leinebergland. It is located in the valley between the mountain ranges in the west and Külf Duinger mountain in the east.

Community structure

Quarters are:

  • Rott
  • Lübbrechtsen
  • Hoyershausen

History

The village was first mentioned in 1338 as Hadde Husen documented.

During the Cold War, NATO was in 1985-1993 southwest of the village in a forest Duinger ammunition and fuel depot (Forward Storage Site ) of the 1st British Corps in Bielefeld.

Incorporations

On March 1, 1974, the municipalities Lübbrechtsen and Rott were incorporated.

Policy

Coat of arms

Blazon: " On a red shield with a silver cross stone on green hill. "

Since the historical traditions of the village Hoyershausen offered no link options for designing a coat of arms, a cross stone was chosen as a symbol. This monument medieval law - 1935 rediscovered at the mill by Dietsch and erected by county for the mill garden under a pear tree - Is in 1935, situated on the village square in a dignified manner in a green area.

Coat of arms of Lübbrechtsen

Blazon: " Argent, on a green hill Three rechtshin trending Red Kite ( kites ) with golden arms. "

In the localnear Groves horstet the nature reserve last Rotmilanpaar of the country between the Hildesheim Forest and Ith. This extremely rare and beautiful bird of prey in flight image of the domestic world chose the church as a state bird.

Coat of arms of Rott

Blazon: "In the blue sign on a silver Cliff sitting a silver-gray falcon. "

The relatively young settlement Rott provides in its history no content for designing a coat of arms. Therefore, it was the peregrine falcon, which nests as the last of its kind in Leinebergland above the village to the Bavensteinen selected as a symbol of the coat of arms.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

To reach the town Hoyershausen, one leaves the main road 3 in Godenau and turn onto county road 407 in the direction Brunkensen from. After about 1.5 km turn onto county road 409 in the direction Deinsen. After about 2.5 km Hoyershausen is reached.

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