In the list of architectural monuments in Wardow , all listed buildings in the municipality of Wardow (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) and its districts are listed. The basis is the publication of the list of monuments of the district of Güstrow - Altkreis Güstrow as of October 4, 1996.
Manor complex with manor house (Dorfstraße 2), park fragment, stable barn and storage
Neo-Gothic ( Tudor style ), 2-tiered Plastered building from 1840 with central risalit and side turrets ; greatly simplified in the GDR era, renovation to a hotel since 2008; Estate: u. a. Family von Bassewitz (from 1728), von Heyden-Linden and Mierendorff (from 1852), settled in 1934
Village street
former forge
Schulstrasse 3a / 3b
Residential building
Windmill
Old Kätwin
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Kastanienstraße 8
Manor house with park and memorial stone
2-fold, 11-axis. Building from around 1820/30 with hipped roof and 3-tiered Gable
1-sch. Half-timbered building from around 1776 with a mansard roof and gable
Graveyard, old one with tombstones, chapel foundation, belfry and enclosure
the 600 year old bell by Rickert de Monkehagen was stolen and destroyed in October 2012
Kobrow
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Old Dorfstrasse 2
Mansion
Neo-Gothic , 2-tier, 10-axis. differentiated plastered building from around 1860 with a basement and 4-storey. Tower construction with tent roof; Estate: u. a. Families von Vieregge (1741–1755), von Gundlach (1760–1784), von Genzkow (1796–1804), Hundt (1804–1825), von Bülow (1859–1930); Settled in 1937 for 44 settlers.
Laager Chaussee 1
Farm with farmhouse, 2 farm buildings and coach house
Kosov
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Dorfstrasse 7
Farmhouse
Dorfstrasse 8
Farmhouse
Spot village
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Manor house (listed) with park fragment and barn
Neo-Gothic , 10-axis. Brick building from around 1870 with basement, mezzanine and first floor. Central risalit; Estate: among others by Heinrich Frese (then handed over to the city of Rostock until 1286), historical location directly at the VIA Regia, in a historical map (ducal land survey) from 1764 a large estate with farm buildings can be seen, around 1870 then extensive redesign of the Manor by von Mierendorff, then owned by Albrecht Wendhausen (1922–1945), from 1945 various residential uses, since 1992 successive renovation and privately owned
Teschow
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Dorfstrasse 3 / 3a
Residential building (former school)
manor
Refurbished, 2-stor. Plastered building with a crooked hip
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Report on the creation of the monument lists as well as on the administrative practice in notifying the owners and municipalities as well as on the handling of change requests (status: June 1997)