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Hagenhufendorf

A ''Hagenhufendorf'' (German: also ''Bachhufendorf'', ''Hagenhufensiedlung'' or ''Hägerhufensiedlung'') is an elongated settlement, similar to a ''Reihendorf'', laid out along a road running parallel to a stream, whereby only one side of the road has houses, whilst on the opposite side are the hides (''Hufen''), the handkerchief-shaped farmer's fields of medieval origin, about 20 to 40 morgens in area. The ''Hagenhufensiedlung'' was a form of planned settlement typical of the High Middle Ages that consisted of individually owned strips of land that were strung together in a line. The hides were as wide as the farmstead, but could be several hundred metres long.
This German term is probably derived from ''Hagenrecht'' ("hedging right"), i.e. the owner had a right to enclose the land he used. This went even further for the ''Hägerhufensiedlungen'', where there was a ''Hägerjunker'' in charge and special courts dealing with enclosure issues, the ''Hägergerichte''.
The enclosed plots were used as vegetable gardens and for keeping small animals. The stream at the back of the farmhouses supplied the necessary water. From this type of settlement, long linear villages developed like Auhagen, Wiedensahl, Isernhagen, Kathrinhagen or Rodewald in Lower Saxony. ''Hagenhufensiedlungen'' may be found from the Taunus region as far as Western Pomerania. The ''Hägerhufensiedlung'' is restricted to a region in the area of the Weser Uplands, Leine Uplands and Lippe.
== Origin ==
The ''Hagenhufendörfer'' arose from the planned settlement of forested areas - predominantly in the 13th century - with the aim of clearing and cultivating the land. These villages had a lokator with a double hide (''Doppelhufe'').
The ''Hägerhufensiedlungen'' go back to the Eschershausen Treaty of the 11th century and had no double hide and no lokator, but did have special enclosure rights (''Hägerrecht'').

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