Entries for tag: Monastery estate
Manor House Klein Upahl
Klein Upahl is situated in the middle of the Dobbertiner Seenlandschaft (Dobbertin lake landscape) in the triangle of Güstrow - Sternberg - Goldberg. The manor house stands only a few metres away from the shore of the lake "Upahler See". It is a two-storey, rendered building of 10 axes, with a flat hipped roof, which was built in classicist style at the beginning of the 19th century ... more
Manor House Kirch Kogel
Kirch Kogel was first mentioned in a document in 1303. The squire at that time was the knight Bernhard von Bellin. The Kirch Kogel estate was a secondary estate to Suckwitz. Until around 1600 the estate belonged to the monastery estates of the Dobbertin Monastery. From 1767 on Herr von Grabow auf Suckwitz was the leasehold tenant of the estate. Due to economic difficulties, he mortgaged the estate and in 1777 the creditors sold the Kogel estate farm to Hans Ernst von Hardenberg, from whom the feudal fief passed to Otto von Hahn in 1796. ... more
Kloster on the Island of Hiddensee
The place Kloster is situated in the North of the island of Hiddensee. As the name implies (Kloster = abbey) the village originates from the `Abbey to the Holy Bishop Nicholas´ which was established here in 1296. ... more
Lenzen Monastic Estate and Domain
Lenzen was first mentioned in a document in 1357. At that time the Brüsehaver family resided here. In 1399 Heinrich and Albert Brüsehaver sold part of the estate to Ekhard Gaarz for 40 Lübische Mark. In 1414 the Rodebekens are mentioned, who pledged the farm and the village of Lenzen to Werner Cremon. ... more
Manor House Mühlenhof
In 1429, Hermann von Hagenow sold the "Mühlenhof" to the Dobbertin monastery. Until 1747, the farm belonged to the Mestlin estate as a dairy farm, but then became an independent tenant estate. The first leaseholder was a von Müller, who at the same time ran the glassworks which he established from 1746 on. After the dissolution of the Dobbertin monastery in 1919, Mühlenhof became a state domain and was then administered as a state property by the Lübz-Marnitz land department. In 1921, the 390 ha estate was leased to the judge Ernst Flindt from Neustadt-Glewe. ... more

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