Info from the web:
facilities. Built in 1876 according to an inscription for
Hermann Ehlers and his wife Sophie, née Vogts,
by the mill builder Johann Fahlenkamp and the Mau-
rermeister Wrissenberg (compare Behlmer Mühle,
Engeln), it was owned by August around 1900
Goldmann came in 1908 from a company
from Rostock (compare Altenbücken and Scholen) with
Equip blind wings and wind rose while doing the
had the damaged impeller shaft replaced. During the
Repair work could continue
because a motor already existed.1 Before
existing old wooden beams are used on the ground floor by
Tuscan wooden columns (compare Hassel and
Martfeld, Stührmühle), possibly a brand
sign of the mill builder Fahlenkamp.
1 Hoy. Weekly newspaper 03/09/1908.
Asendorf-Graue, Obermühle, 2010
Asendorf gray
Obermühle and Untermühle
On the two watermills in Graue an der Graue,
a tributary of the Bückener Mühlenbach, or
There are a number of documentary statements that go back to
Dating back to the 14th century. Often both will
called together. Manecke writes in 1798 of
the mills as if from a single one with two upper
slender scales, but differentiated into the gray
mill and the Warmschioer mill {33}. butler
(see Bruchhausen-Vilsen, Flecken) determined 1817 in
his mill report the diameter of the water
wheels of the two Grauer mills, each 9/2 feet
(about 2.81 m). Further documentary mentions see-
hey under Asendorf. Heinrich Meinke gives a list of the
tenants of both mills since 1530, without a secure
re assignment to one of the two
nen.1 A repair measure is in 1759 for
both mills have been requested. It went in
primarily about parts of the one in need of renewal
basic works (weir, gate, upper channel, mill
kolk) and the milling frame, but also about the
lenhäuser itself (thatched roof, floorboards, etc.).1 1910 left
the mill owner Siemers installed electric lighting
plant set up by a company from Kalk near Cologne
ten. The drive of the dynamo machine took place with
hydropower.2
1 Meinke, Heinrich, in: 900 years of Asendorf, Festschrift 1991.
2 Hoy. Weekly newspaper 09.10.1910.
Asendorf-Graue, former lower mill
(Archive SG Bruchhs.-Vilsen No. 14 M 02 01)
Asendorf-Graue, Untermühle, Mühlenhof, 2010
Im Dobben 2, Obermühle
Former watermill
The former Mühlenhof is attractively located in the Nieder-
tion forest on the right bank of the Graue, which is her
bed about 17 m deep in the Geest plateau
ben that there up to 53 m above sea level. N. N. increases. The
former mill building, a well restored
half-timbered construction, is now used as a residential
building used. In the lying towards the water