By Moritz Mohring. An old photograph from the Hestrup village chronicle shows two horses grazing in front of a cobblestone road. In the clearing behind them stretches uninhabited heath and wasteland. The road is today's B403, which runs between Bentheim and Nordhorn. The first settlers established themselves on the surrounding land at the foot of the Isterberg hill just over 100 years ago. Some of their descendants still live in the Hestruper Fe…
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By Moritz Mohring. An old photograph from the Hestrup village chronicle shows two horses grazing in front of a cobblestone road. In the clearing behind them stretches uninhabited heath and wasteland. The road is today's B403, which runs between Bentheim and Nordhorn. The first settlers established themselves on the surrounding land at the foot of the Isterberg hill just over 100 years ago. Some of their descendants still live in the Hestruper Fe…