The Türmchen (Little tower) in Ehrenbach, an Ortsteil of Idstein, Hesse, Germany, is a fachwerk building from around 1780 that served various purposes.
The Türmchen was built around 1780[1] on an elevated property as a Hirtenhaus (shepherds' house).
Based on a high foundation of Bruchstein (quarry stone), it is a fachwerk (timber-framed) construction with a gable roof.
In was erected as a clock tower, long before the usage of the building as a church.
[1] Nowadays, the building comprises only a single simple rectangular room.Two dividing walls were abolished for the conversion to religious use.