Manor House Kaeselow
The Tudor style manor house was erected around 1860 and had been the property of the von Oertzen family since 1878.
The estate was the dowry of Hedwig von Oertzen on her wedding day on the 23rd of July 1901. Up to the expropriation in 1945 the married couple Hedwig and Wilhelm von Both were the owners of Kaeselow. The manor house is surrounded by a park. Since 1992 the building is in possession of Gerd-Rainer Hinstorfer who renovated the manor house. It is in use as a residential property, the largest room serves for events such as
local council meetings, conferences, and concerts.
Structure of ownership prior to 1945:
1754-1766 |
von Schwerin |
1766-1784 |
von Billerbeck |
(1778)-1784 |
Privy council graduate Ludwig Christoph von Billerbeck |
1784-1809 |
Christoph Heinrich Lichtwark |
1809-1820 |
Henriette Lucie von Brock (Brook) nee Lichtwark |
1820-1826 |
Siblings von Brock (Brook) |
1826-1837 |
Legal administrator von Brock (Brook) |
1837-1878 |
Privy councillor Heinrich Adolph Diederich von Brock (Geheimrat) |
1878-1880 |
Hedwig von Oertzen, nee von Brock, Spouse of Cavalry Captain von Brock |
1880-1902 |
Brother and sister Heinrich und Hedwig von Oertzen |
1902-(1939) |
Hedwig von Both, nee von Oertzen |
-1945 |
Hedwig und Wilhelm von Both |