The village was mentioned in a record already in 1368. Its
present view has its origin at the beginning of the 19th
century and has nearly kept it until today. Houses with
two floors which contained in past rooms for living and stables under
one roof are lined up in two rows on both sides of the center.
Here you can find the "Buttermilchsaal" (buttermilk hall), a historic
community house built in 1855: On eleven stone-built milk pits
in which in the past the milk was cooled, there was built a
wooden dancing hall with a ridge clock turret.
In the 19th century there was founded the political municipality
Neudes to which belonged also some of the surrounding villages.
This municipality was liquidated by a territory reform in 1978.
Since then Neudes with its about 40 inhabitants belongs to Marktleuthen.