Fahrenholz (Heidmark)

Fahrenholz was a village in the old district of Fallingbostel located, Heidmark in Lower Saxony. It was 1935/1936 resolved when the German Wehrmacht established the military training area of ​​Bergen. The residents were relocated.

History

Fahrenholz was in a valley and consisted of large farms. For the first time Fahrenholz was mentioned in documents in 1226. Lived for centuries heathland farmers from agriculture. Up into the 19th century was the Heidschnucken attitude of the main branch.

Over time, wood was driving along with the villages Pröbsten and Deil the community Böstlingen assigned. At the time of resettlement lived in this county 208 inhabitants.

Cultural monuments

  • Bronze Age barrows
  • Young Stone Age megalithic grave shortly before Krelingen
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