Manor house, granary and small stable building. The two-story plastered building stands on a high base. It is covered with a hipped roof and was built in the middle of the 19th century. Almost all neo-Gothic details were removed during the renovation in 1978. A bay window was added to the garden side , which protrudes polygonally from the wall. The windows of the bay are ogival on the ground floor and triangular on the upper floor. The other walls of the building are divided by segment-arched windows. In Drempel are pointed triangular closed hatches.
Gross Walmstorf
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Hofstrasse
Estate with park
Main road
Reapers barracks
Niendorf
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Hauptstrasse 9
Farmhouse
Dorfstrasse 3
Farmhouse
Dorfstrasse 7
Farmhouse
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Manderow
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Estate
Manor house, two stables, reapers barracks, day laborers' cottages, park with manor pond: neo-baroque , 2-storied, 15-axle. Refurbished plastered building from 1925 with a central risalit , hipped roof and various additions on foundations from the 16th century, ancillary buildings in derelict estate of the Ditmer (from 1715) and Martienssen (1799–1945) families
↑ Gerd Baier, Horst Ende , Brigitte Oltmans, general editor Heinrich Trost: The architectural and art monuments in the Mecklenburg coastal region with the cities of Rostock and Wismar. Henschel Verlag GmbH, Berlin 1990, ISBN 3-362-00523-3 , page 91