Stockelsdorf mansion

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The Stockelsdorf mansion
Sandstone element with coat of arms above the portal
The garden side of the Stockelsdorf manor
The Stockelsdorf mansion with a baroque roof (on an emergency money note from 1921)

The manor house Stockelsdorf is a manor house in the Schleswig-Holstein community of Stockelsdorf in the Ostholstein district . It is the manor house of the former Stockelsdorf estate .

history

The single-storey building (around 30 × 20 meters) was built from red exposed bricks on a foundation of broken field stones and has a wide central projecting around a quarter of the width of the building with a triangular gable and a round window. It has a with red roof tiles roofed hipped roof , the left and right each one from the central projection dormer has. The portal of the building is framed by a sandstone element, which is crowned by the builder's coat of arms and indicates the year of construction in 1761. In the design of this sandstone element, the rococo style is expressed  in the otherwise very simple building.

Contrary to the current situation, the roof of the manor house may have been covered with a split roof in the Baroque style.

Georg Nicolaus Lübbers (1724–1788), the builder of the Stockeldorf manor house and founder of the Stockelsdorf faience factory (contemporary drawing)

The mansion was built in 1761 by Georg Nicolaus Lübbers , who acquired the Stockelsdorf estate in the same year and founded the Stockelsdorf faience factory in 1771 - possibly by the master builder Johann Adam Soherr  - for which an existing mansion was demolished. Lübber's daughter Maria Catharina married the businessman and later Lübeck mayor Friedrich Nölting , who came into the possession of the Stockelsdorf farm after the death of his father-in-law.

After several changes of ownership, the Stockelsdorf community acquired the manor house and the land belonging to it in 1950. The mansion was then used as a school.

The building was classified as a “ cultural monument of special importance” in 1986 and is one of the landmarks of the Stockelsdorf community.

Until 1998 the building was used as a residential building for asylum seekers. In 2000, the Stockelsdorf community contributed the manor house to the non-profit foundation Herrenhaus Stockelsdorf founded in October 2000 and approved on December 13, 2000, and renovated and restored between 2001 and 2003.

The building is used for cultural purposes such as concerts and exhibitions as well as a restaurant. Part of the associated garden has been preserved as a park.

literature

  • Hermann Röttger: 225 years of the Stockelsdorf manor house 1761–1986 . In: Jahrbuch für Heimatkunde . Eutin 1986, pp. 76-79.
  • Brochure from the Stockelsdorf community . Stockelsdorf 1999, p. 2 ( PDF ; 1.1 MB).
  • Deert Lafrenz: manors and manors in Schleswig-Holstein . Published by the State Office for Monument Preservation Schleswig-Holstein, 2015, Michael Imhof Verlag Petersberg, 2nd edition, ISBN 978-3-86568-971-9 , p. 569.

Web links

Commons : Herrenhaus Stockelsdorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. The manor house on the website of the Stockelsdorf community , as of November 5, 2008.

Coordinates: 53 ° 53 ′ 52.1 ″  N , 10 ° 38 ′ 37 ″  E