Wendfeld Manor House
The state almanac first mentions the name Wendfeld as a place in 1814. Until then only Wendfeld Mill appeared as a property of the lords of Wohrenstorf.
The estate complex must have been laid out in 1814. In that year Wendfeld was listed as belonging to the parish of Sanitz. The estate consisted of the lands of the former Wendfeld Mill, which must have been out of commission for decades, a larger pocket of the Reppelin estate, and a smaller stretch of Teutendorf. The first owner of the Wendfeld estate was Treasurer Ferdinand von Flotow.
Owners before 1945:
1817 |
Wendsfeld is first mentioned in the state almanac. |
1816-1826 |
Treasurer Ferdinand von Flotow |
1826-1829 |
Privy Treasurer Friedrich Ludwig von Flotow |
1829-1847 |
Cavalry Captain Johann Adam Wilhelm von Flotow (see Teutendorf) |
1847-1849 |
Heirs of Cavalry Captain Johann Adam Wilhelm von Flotow |
1849-1852 |
von Flotow brothers After the death of Cavalry Captain Johann Adam Wilhelm von Flotow in 1847 the property Teutendorf/Wendfeld was divided up. Johann Eduard Friedrich Ferdinand von Flotow was sole heir to Teutendorf, while Wendfeld remained the common property of the von Flotow brothers. The common ownership of Wendfeld lasted only a few years. In 1852 the estate was reunited with Teutendorf. The sole owner of both estates was Johann Eduard Friedrich Ferdinand von Flotow. |
1852-1857 |
Johann Eduard Friedrich Ferdinand von Flotow (See Teutendorf) |
1857-1876 |
Julius Rewoldt |
1876-1883 |
Oscar Michanelles |
1883-1908 |
Cavalry Captain (Militia) Heinrich Bernhard |
1908-? |
Rolf Krause |