Gut Lammershagen

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Coordinates: 54 ° 16 ′ 26 "  N , 10 ° 26 ′ 36.6"  E

Lammershagen's manor house

The Lammershagen estate is located in the municipality of Lammershagen in the Plön district in Schleswig-Holstein . The history of the estate that gave the municipality its name can be traced back to the early 15th century. The well-preserved courtyard development dates from the middle of the 18th century and consists mainly of the gatehouse , the manor house and the former horse house, all of which are listed .

history

Lammershagen, gatehouse
Lammershagen, former horse house
Lammershagen, gatehouse (left) and barn

In the Middle Ages, Lammershagen was owned by the knightly Split family, who had the same coat of arms as the Rantzau family . In 1416 Schack von Rantzau is mentioned here. The estate was later shaped by the von Buchwaldt and von Ahlefeld families . The gatehouse was built in 1743 under von Buchwaldt. The brick building crowned by a turret has two storeys under a hunched gable roof and was probably built by the Swedish-German builder Rudolph Matthias Dallin . His work includes the redesign of the Eutin Palace and the construction of the Rastorf and Güldenstein manors .

Around 1748 Lammershagen was owned by Heinrich Christoph Graf von Baudissin , who never lived on the estate himself. He had the mansion from the early 17th century remodeled and given its current appearance. Today it appears as a simple, single-storey building made of brick with a high hipped roof. The entrance side is dominated by a two-storey front spike . A curved flight of stairs leads up to the entrance, which is framed by a sandstone portal. The initials of the host , HCGVB as well as the year 1748 and the motto Soli Deo Gloria (Glory to God alone) adorn the gable triangle. Simultaneously with the renovation of the manor house, a monumental baroque stable building was added: the horse house.

In 1828 the property was sold to the Counts of Blome , who lived in Salzau . Otto von Blome did not live long in Lammershagen, but had the Blomenburg built in Selent in 1848 . In 1866 Gut Lammershagen went to the Hamburg merchant and shipowner family Sloman . After Robert Miles Sloman's death, the heirs sold the property in 1901 to the soap boiler Carl Joachim Ernst Hirschberg from Hamburg, whose descendants continue to run the farm through Käthe Hirschberg (Gutsverwaltung Lammershagen).

Monument protection

The ensemble of Gut Lammershagen is a listed building . Registered cultural monuments are:

  • Mansion
  • Gatehouse
  • Manor barn
  • Young cattle shed
  • former horse stable
  • Half-timbered and farm buildings
  • former coach stable

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