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Manor House Borrentin
The first official record of Borrentin dates from 22 August 1270, according to which the Pomeranian Duke Barnim I. gave the estate sized at approx. 550 ha to the Verchen monastery as their property.
During the course of the Prussian reforms, the country was from 1814 on divided into provinces, administrative districts, and rural districts and partly privatised. Thus the estate was sold to the head bailiff Hannes Seemann in 1816. In 1880 it became the property of Lucas Axel van Hoven and remained in this family until expropriation in 1945. After that, the land was, among others, distributed to 67 new farmers.
The manor house was erected around 1820 and rebuilt and enlarged in 1909. After the end of the war, it was occupied by refugees and also served as a Soviet commandant's office, the mayor's official residence, a co-op shop, a kindergarten, a doctor's surgery, a post office and a police station. In 1994 it was converted into an administration building for the Demmin Rural District.
From 2007 on it has been private property.