Ahrendsee

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Ahrendsee
Sundhagen municipality
Coordinates: 54 ° 13 ′ 10 ″  N , 13 ° 8 ′ 40 ″  E
Height : 20 m above sea level NN
Residents : 112  (December 31, 2015)
Postal code : 18519
Area code : 038333
Ahrendsee (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)
Ahrendsee

Location of Ahrendsee in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Ahrendsee is a district of the municipality of Sundhagen in the district of Vorpommern-Rügen .

Ahrendsee between 1880 and 1920

Geography and traffic

Ahrendsee located 14 kilometers east of the city of Pomerania , 10.5 kilometers southeast of Stralsund and 21 kilometers northwest of Greifswald . To the east of the village runs the highway of the B 96 and further east the B 105 , the former B 96. 800 meters east of the town, the mentioned B 96 from 2007 and the Angermünde – Stralsund railway from 1863 cross.

history

Ahrendsee was first mentioned in 1304 as Arnesse. In the certificate of March 5, 1304, the princes of Rügen Wizlaw III. and Zambor (Sambor) the Heiligengeisthaus in Stralsund the ownership of the villages Ahrendsee and Behnkenhagen. On March 8, 1304 the brothers Pritbur, Nikolaus and Thece von Borantenhagen (Boranteshagen and also von Putbus) sold the property from Ahrendsee and Behnkenhagen to the Heiligengeisthaus in Stralsund.

In 1835, Ahrendsee was shown in the Prussian Urmestischblatt (PUM) as an arched street village with an extension of 2.2 kilometers. The whole village consisted of small farming settlements, only in the middle of the elongated village was a larger courtyard, which was not yet signed as an estate. Somewhat to the north-west were the peat barns of the village and to the south-east a post mill.

In 1871 Ahrendsee had the following official statistics: Ahrendsee-Colonie had 9 residential buildings in which 16 households were present. The residential area had 66 inhabitants, compared to 80 in 1867. Ahrendsee-Vorwerk had 8 houses with 16 households, 91 inhabitants - there were 116 here in 1867. Ahrendsee-Klosterhof had 4 houses with 11 households, 49 inhabitants - they were the same in 1867 . All residents of the residential areas had the Protestant denomination.

After the construction of the Greifswald-Stralsund railway line in 1863, the structure of the place changed considerably until 1880, according to the Mestischblatt (MTB). The Colonie residential area was cut, the part to the east of the railway line was now called “Ahrendsee-Rubelow” and had a small estate and a few cottages. Between this part and the core village, the small settlements along the road disappeared except for a new station guard's homestead. A compact manor site with a manor house and 6 large farm buildings as well as some small buildings and a small manor park was built at the town center. The town center for the farm workers' houses has now been built at the intersection of the local roads. To the northwest, 1.5 kilometers away, the Vorwerk residential area increased, the Vorwerkshof was now called "Vorwerk Heidehof". The windmill had disappeared and the northern peat barns no longer existed either, although peat mining continued there.

Between 1880 and 1920, to the north-west of Ahrendsee, a residential area from the neighboring Zarrendorf was called "Neu Ahrendsee", but had nothing to do with the place described here.

In 1920, according to MTB, there was no noticeable change in the structure of the place. Only the northwestern Vorwerk (old name Heidehof) was now called "Berghof". Small settlement farms were built around this outbuilding, and the goods probably had to give up land for farmers' settlements at the moment.

After 1945 the structure of the village changed considerably. The expropriation of the goods and the subsequent land reform brought a number of new farmer settlements in the center and from there to the south. Instead, the Ahrendsee-Rubelow residential area and the Berghof Vorwerk completely disappeared, and some remote settlements on the Berghof also gave up.

Today the place has a compact town center and a few scattered residential courtyards. But there are also no commercial or economic buildings worth mentioning. The former estate is built over as a living space, only the manor house has survived, the park is rudimentary.

Ahrendsee belonged to the municipality of Behnkendorf . This merged on June 7, 2009 with the communities of Brandshagen , Horst , Kirchdorf , Miltzow , Reinberg and Wilmshagen to form the new community of Sundhagen.

literature

  • Royal Statistical Bureau, “Municipalities and manor districts and their population”, III. Province of Pomerania, census of December 1, 1871, Berlin 1874.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Pommersches Urkundenbuch (PUB) Volume 4/1, No. 2147, p. 127.
  2. Pommersches Urkundenbuch (PUB) Volume 4/1, No. 2148, p. 128.
  3. Royal. Statistical Bureau, “Municipalities and manor districts and their population”, III. Province of Pomerania, census of December 1, 1871, Berlin 1874.
  4. StBA: Area changes from January 2nd to December 31st, 2009