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Schessels-Beersche
56291 Thörlingen
"Schessels-Beersche" is mentioned in the chronicle of Thörlingen: although there is no evidence for it, we know, based on the tradition of our ancestors, that around the turn of the century and probably earlier, there was an annual cattle market in Thörlingen. A proof for this could give us the Schüssel-Brünnlein (Schessels-Beersche). Schessels-Beersche is a watering place located in the forest not far from the former cattle market meadow. It is located below a forest path on a rocky outcrop. On this rock a round depression was chiseled by human hand, in the shape of a bowl, hence the name "Schessels-Beersche". It is assumed, at least according to the chronicle of Thörlingen, that shepherds supplied themselves at this watering place. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)