Annenhof (Templin)

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Annenhof is a residential area in the Herzfelde district of the city of Templin in the Uckermark district (Brandenburg). The Annenhof was rebuilt around / before 1898 and officially named in 1898.

Herzfelde with the Vorwerk Annenhof, Uhlenhof and Steinhausen, excerpt from the measuring table sheet 2847 Templin from 1911

location

Annenhof is located in the Herzfelde district about 1.5 kilometers west of the town center and can be reached via the connecting road from Herzfelde to Jakobshagen. The settlement is 95  m above sea level. NHN .

history

Like the Uhlenhof in the Herzfelde district, the Annenhof belonged to the Herzfelde district around 1900, while the Steinhausen estate belonged to the Herzfelde estate and the Wiedebusch estate formed its own estate district. Annenhof was rebuilt around / before 1899 and officially named in 1899. Unfortunately, the property is not mentioned in the handbooks of real estate in the German Empire from 1903 and 1910 and in Niekammer's property address book for the province of Brandenburg from 1907, so that no owner can be named. Max Francke, the owner of the Herzfelde manor, had bought the Annenhof (and also the Uhlendorf) by 1914.> In 1914, the Annenhof had a size of 151.3 hectares, of which 133 hectares were arable land, 8.5 hectares of meadows and 1.7 hectares of pastures , 6.8 hectares of wood and 1.3 hectares of courtyard buildings, paths and land. The manor of Max Francke was administered by Friedrich Höhn. In 1923 the manager was called Max Worst. In 1925 the Annenhof had 11 residents. For 1929, with Chief Inspector Warnecke and Rentmeister Hohenstein , two administrators of the Herzfelde manor are given.

In the land reform of 1946, all large estates in the Herzfelde district were expropriated and divided up.

The Annenhof was at no time an independent communal unit, but belonged to the Herzfelde parish or, after the merger of the Herzfelde estate and parish (1928), to the Herzfelde parish. In 1931 and 1950 Annenhof was referred to as a residential area, and in 1957 and 1971 it had the status of a district. After the fall of the Wall, Herzfelde formed the Templin-Land administrative community together with 13 other municipalities . On October 26, 2003, the municipalities belonging to the office were incorporated into the city of Templin, the office of Templin-Land was dissolved. Since then, Herzfelde has been part of the city of Templin. Annenhof “only” has the status of a place to live.

literature

  • Lieselott Enders : Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg. Part VIII: Uckermark. Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1986, pp. 24/25.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Official Journal of the Royal Government of Potsdam and the City of Berlin, 1st issue, from January 6, 1899, p. 11.
  2. ^ Ernst Seyfert (ed.): Goods address book for the province of Brandenburg. List of all manors, estates and larger farms in the province with details of the property properties, the net income from property tax, the total area and area of ​​the individual crops, livestock, all industrial facilities and telephone connections, details of the property, tenants and administrators of the Post, telegraph and railway stations and their distance from the estate, the Protestant and Catholic parishes, the registry office districts, the city and administrative districts, the higher regional, regional and local courts, an alphabetical register of places and persons, the manual of the royal authorities as well a map of the province of Brandenburg at a scale of 1: 1,000,000. XLV, 433 pp., Reichenbach'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Leipzig, 1914, pp. 164/65.
  3. ^ Oskar Koehler (arrangement), Kurt Schleising (introduction): Niekammer's agricultural goods address books. Agricultural goods address book of the province of Brandenburg: Directory of all manors, estates and larger farms in the province of approx. 30 hectares upwards with details of property properties, net income from property tax, the total area and the area of ​​the individual crops, livestock, all industrial plants and the telephone connections, details of the owners, tenants and administrators, the post, telegraph and railway stations and their distance from the property, the Protestant and Catholic parishes, the registry office districts, the city and official districts, the higher regional, regional and local courts, one alphabetical place and person registers, the manual of the royal authorities and a map in the scale 1: 175.0000. I-XXXII, 343 pp., Reichenbach'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Leipzig, 1923, p. 94.
  4. Ernst Seyfert, Hans Wehner, Alexander Haußknecht, Ludwig Hogrefe (eds.): Agricultural address book of the manors, estates and farms of the province of Brandenburg: List of all manors, estates and farms from approx. 20 ha upwards with information on the property, the total area and the area of ​​the individual crops, the livestock, the company's own industrial facilities and telephone connections, details of the owners, tenants and administrators, the post, telegraph and railway stations and their distance from the property, the regional and local courts, an alphabetical register of places and persons , a directory of the most important government agencies and agencies, agricultural associations and corporations. 4th increased and improved edition, 464 p., Leipzig, Verlag von Niekammer's address books, Leipzig, 1929 (Niekammer's goods address books Volume VII), p. 127.

Coordinates: 53 ° 11 ′ 49.5 "  N , 13 ° 34 ′ 57.8"  E