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The oldest farm building in Rotenburg (Wümme) County "Eckes Hus Ostereistedt"A tour of the building with explanations of the history of the building, changes made in it throughout the centuries, and efforts to secure it for future generations.The name "Eckes Hus" has acquired a good reputation among north German friendsof farm buildings since a group of volunteers started out on a journey in 1989 toattempt to save this building, first from further decay and then from demolition.The name by which this farm building is known has an uncertain origin. The ideathat a person named Eckehardt or Eike…mehr

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The oldest farm building in Rotenburg (Wümme) County "Eckes Hus Ostereistedt"A tour of the building with explanations of the history of the building, changes made in it throughout the centuries, and efforts to secure it for future generations.The name "Eckes Hus" has acquired a good reputation among north German friendsof farm buildings since a group of volunteers started out on a journey in 1989 toattempt to save this building, first from further decay and then from demolition.The name by which this farm building is known has an uncertain origin. The ideathat a person named Eckehardt or Eike was the first owner/builder and thus gavehis name to this house makes a certain amount of sense, but from a genealogicalpoint of view it is unlikely. Another explanation suggests that the name derivesfrom the possibility that the building was located on the edge or corner (= Ecke inGerman) of the old village.The farm building itself is 12.5 meters wide and 26 meters long. With these dimensionsand with the kind of floor plan represented in the building it is considereda large Niedersächisches Hallenhaus, a term, which is frequently translatedas a Low Saxon hall house or a Low German house. It is built in what is knownin German as a Zweiständerbauweise, or a two-post construction (which featurestwo interior rows of huge upright posts that run the length of the building). In itscore Eckes Hus stems completely from the middle of the 16th century. It is still onthe site where it was first built and has survived for 460 years with amazingly fewchanges. Even taking into consideration the various renovation phases that it hasexperienced, Eckes Hus is the oldest completely extant farm building in Rotenburg(W mme) County. The village of Ostereistedt, where it is located, lies betweenBremen and Hamburg.