The Ichterloh House is a former castle complex north of the district of Capelle in the municipality of Nordkirchen in the Coesfeld district of North Rhine-Westphalia.
In 1195, the Nottuln Monastery received the Ihtere estate as a gift from Bishop Hermann II of Münster. The first documented feudal lord is Heinrich von Ascheberg in 1370, a line of the family resided here from 1470. Around 1680, the castle came into the possession of the lords of Romberg through marriage, in 1702 it was sold to the abbess of the Neuenheerse monastery and in 1718 to the Imperial Count von Fürstenberg zu Herdingen. After 1725, the manor house was inhabited only by the steward and tenants of the lands and gradually fell into disrepair. In 1873, it was sold for demolition.
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