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Vimfow Estate

The Vimfow estate was established in 1767 at the behest of the administrative office of the Dobbertin Monastery as an outlying property to the Mestlin estate. Next to the manor house arose six agricultural buildings and four day laborers’ cottages.




For just a short time between 1861 and 1869 Vimfow was a separate estate independent of Mestlin and leased by Rudolf Jürgens.

The current manor house is a brick building with two wings. The façade of the northwest wing displays the year 1859, but whether this refers to new construction or a rebuild is unknown. Both wings are now used as living quarters.

The estate complex was torn down under the East German regime, the last stable building in the 1990s.


Lessees of the estate (Mestlin with Vimfow) to 1945:

1650-1674

Hans Brandt

1674-1703

Jacob Brandt

1703-1712

Jacob Janentzky

1712-1715

Lorenz Frahm

1715-1725

Hans Joachim Schwarz

1725-1728

Spreckels

1728-1730

Hagemeister, Langhoff

1730-1736

Administrative office of Dobbertin Monastery

1736-1743

Claus Evert

1743-1747

Graeffe

1747-1760

Johann Friedrich Menck

1760-1767

Christian Friedrich Baade

1767-1801

Johann Gregorius Mühlenbruch

1801-1846

Carl Friedrich Sauerkohl

1846-1861

Carl J. A. Krey

1861-1917

Hans Dehns

1917-1945

Bernhard Berckemeyer

Photos: Axel Stelter


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