Buschhof manor house

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Buschhof estate

The under monument protection standing manor Buschhof is a manor house in the Black district Buschhof in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern .

Building history

Around 1650 there was a dairy in Buschhof , which was popularly known as Dasselbusch .

The current manor house is a single-storey , eleven-axis plastered brick building on a field stone foundation, built around 1790 . The vaulted cellars are from the previous building. The courtyard side was supplemented in 1816 with a flat, classicistic triangular gable . Furthermore, two barns and a stable belong to the estate.

An extensive renovation took place in the 2000s .

owner

From 1816 the Buschhof estate was leased and privatized after the First World War . Proven owners were:

  • 1816–18xx: Georg Ludwig Moritz Kettner
  • 18xx – 1918: Georg Adolf Ludwig Kettner
  • 1918–19xx: Adolf Schliemann
  • 19xx– 1945: Axel Schliemann

Use after 1945

After the Second World War , the manor house served as an emergency shelter for displaced persons . In GDR times it housed a kindergarten , a restaurant , a consumer sales point , party rooms and apartments.

In 2002 the manor house was acquired privately. The festival rooms are still used today. Until 2005, the stables were owned by the agricultural company Schwarzer Landprodukte e. G. leased .

In 2013 a garden café opened on the estate, which is open on weekends in the summer months.

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Coordinates: 53 ° 13 ′ 57.1 ″  N , 12 ° 43 ′ 6 ″  E