Bauschlott and Göbrichen were long-time possessions of the
Margraviate and later
Grand Duchy of Baden, but Nußbaum belonged to first
Herrenalb Abbey and then the
Kingdom of Württemberg until being ceded to Baden by treaty on 17 October 1806. Upon annexation, Nußbaum joined the other two towns in the district of
Stein. The three were reassigned on 25 May 1821 to the district of
Pforzheim, which became on 25 June 1939. On 1 January 1973, as part of the , the
Enz district was created and Bauschlott, Nußbaum, and Göbrichen were assigned to it. The next year, the three towns merged to form the municipality of Neulingen. The latter town changed its name to Neulingen, after a nearby village named neither Nidlingen or Neidlingen that had ceased to exist in the 14th century. ==Geography==