Westerfeld, Administrative district in Neu-Anspach, Germany.
Westerfeld is a district in the northwestern part of Neu-Anspach, situated in the Usatal valley near Hausen-Arnsbach. The area spreads across about 288 meters of elevation and includes residential zones, farmland, and wooded hills.
A Protestant church on Kirchberg hill was built in 1720 by Nassau court architect Benedict Burtscher and still defines the place today. The building shows features of Baroque architecture and marks the religious importance of the early settlement.
Westerfeld maintains its identity as the youngest district of Neu-Anspach while integrating modern residential developments with traditional German administrative structures.
A waste management facility above the district serves local residents and surrounding communities. The best access is via roads from neighboring Hausen-Arnsbach.
The district combines residential zones with natural landscapes at its 288-meter elevation, creating a mixed environment of human settlement and green spaces.
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