Demesne Klein Freienholz
Klein Freienholz was a hereditary lease estate with frequently changing tenants. The manor house is a rendered half-timbered building with a mighty half-hipped roof (originally reed roofing). Inside a richly decorated tiled stove and the structure of the rooms are partially still extant. The building is inhabited.
Tenants of the Demesne Klein Freienholz:
| (1799)-1806 |
Behrens |
| 1806-1809 |
Johann Heinrich Bornemann |
| 1809-1825 |
Gottlieb Ehlers |
| 1825-1845 |
Adolf Friedrich Lange |
| 1845-1850 |
Wilhelm Dörschlag |
| 1850-1854 |
Hugo von Köhler |
| 1854-1859 |
August Schulz |
| 1859-1869 |
Ernst Schulz |
| 1869-1877 |
Wilhelm Boldt |
| 1877-1881 |
Wilhelm Alde |
| 1881-1885 |
Wilhelm Martens |
| 1885-1890 |
Fritz Wulff |
| 1890-1891 |
Theodor Toepcke |
| 1891-1892 |
Wilhelm Wernicke |
| 1892-1893 |
Krotoschiner |
| 1893-1914 |
Mrs. Borck, since 1909 the heirs |
| 1915 |
1 Hereditary Lease Holder, 10 Small Holding Farmers |

