Wolbrechtshausen

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Wolbrechtshausen is a district of the patch Norten -Hardenberg in the district of Northeim, in Lower Saxony.

  • 3.1 Traffic
  • 4.1 Regular events
  • 4.2 Conservation

Geographical location

Wolbrechtshausen lies on the western edge of the Leine valley, between Solling and resin. Through the village the river Espolde, a tributary of the Leine flows. The highest point of the resort is the altitude mountain with 177.4 m above sea level. NN. Neighboring villages are Hevensen, Lütgenrode and Parensen.

History

The first written record dating back to 1210 has been preserved in a copy of the 13th century and called the place name as Wolbreteshusen. As with the place names the qualifier name of a person, in this case, as in the deserted village † Wolbechteshusen at Gillersheim the name Walt Brecht, who Waldan from the old Saxon words, prevail on -hausen usual, ' and over ( a) ht, famous, shiny ' is composed. In addition to the first mentioned around 1210 can be found in the literature another, earlier mention of the place. It occurs at the beginning of the 12th century, and speaks of a gift Dietrich of the Younger of Catlenburg donated to the monastery he Catlenburg including all accessories. This donation was approved by the provost nobler in Norten. Because of Besitzkonitunitäten that instrument is in more recent literature, however, assigned to the southeast, of Gillersheim Wüstung Wolbechteshusen. At later times, it is mentioned that the men are said to have possessed a large Vorwerk von Hardenberg in 1345 in the village. 1346 gave the knight Johann von Hardenberg St. Peter Norten pin 24 acres of land before Wolbrechtshausen, which he had, men of Norten bought by the brothers Johann and Heinrich. 1365 had the hooves of Hardenberg in place yet 14 country that has been issued as a fief. The manor in Wolbrechtshausen is still in the possession of the Counts of Hardenberg.

A century later, around 1486, a fire raged in the village and almost burned the whole place down. Also from the plague remained Wolbrechtshausen not spared. It is reported that in 1597 so many people died from the disease that were not enough there that could manage the lands. The first school was built in Wolbrechtshausen to 1709. Since the residents at the time but already had entertained an organist and no additional money was available for that now appears necessary teacher, the teacher of Wolbrechtshausen at this time was also organist of the same church in Hevensen.

In the 19th century many weavers in the village were established. This instigated in 1864 a linen weaver flag, which was supported from then on at the traditional carnival parades. From the work of the weavers still bear witness to the two shuttle in the village coat of arms of Wolbrechtshausen, this is the place in 1964 lent itself. Economically Wolbrechtshausen was characterized mainly by agriculture since its inception. However, found at the beginning of the 20th century more and more people working in industrial firms in the surrounding villages.

On March 1, 1974 Wolbrechtshausen was incorporated into the patch Norten - Hardenberg.

Protestant Chapel

Wolbrechtshausen has a small chapel, which was first built in the 14th century as a fortified tower. Because of the similar design of the wall technique is to assume that the one-story, also square nave was built a short time later. So today show the ground floor of the tower and the nave as a unified church. In the later centuries, added lancet windows, they belie the original function and size of the fortified tower of time. This was probably higher than it presents itself today, he still possesses the usual towers wall slits and a wall thickness which is about one meter. In the 19th century, the tower was first covered with slate. During this time, the formats of the windows have been changed.

Economy and infrastructure

In the resort there are a hairdresser and several farms.

Traffic

Directly on the northern outskirts of the village runs the main road of 446 Duderstadt after Hardegsen. On public transport Wolbrechtshausen is connected by bus lines 181 and 182 of the RBB regional bus GmbH. The nearest train stations are in Norten - Hardenberg and Hardegsen.

Culture and sights

Regular events

Are held each year a Carnival parade in February and a sports week in July in Wolbrechtshausen. In addition, every September a Fishing competitions are held at the village pond.

Conservation

In the course of local development, numerous measures have been taken in recent years, designed to protect the local wildlife and recreation of residents and guests.

So a village pond was created, for example, in the 1990s. Furthermore, a stork's nest swallow a house, an insect hotel and an adjoining the village pond wetlands were created. As a final measure was added in a breeding island for kingfishers a few years ago.

Those associated with the location of

  • Wilhelm Lambrecht ( born February 3, 1834 in Wolbrechtshausen, † June 17, 1904 in Göttingen), mechanic and entrepreneur
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