Evensen Manor

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The manor of the Evensen Manor, 1912

The Evensen manor is a former manor in the Evensen district of the city of Neustadt am Rübenberge . It goes back to a fief of the Lords of Mandelsloh from 1223. Around 1700 the estate was redesigned.

description

Access to the manor

The estate includes a mansion as a two-story half - timbered building , the facade of which is clad in wood. It probably dates from around 1689 and to the hunting lodge of the officer Philip Christoph von Königsmarck have been that after Evensen translocated has been. The listed manor house and farm buildings from the 19th century form a rectangular courtyard area. The park with a French garden was probably created around 1700 by the garden artist Martin Charbonnier , who had already designed the Great Garden in Herrenhausen . It is believed that the park in Evensen was a gift from Elector Georg Ludwig to the chancellery director and owner of the manor David Georg von Denicke .

Farm holidays have been offered on the former manor since the late 1990s . There is a farm café, a tractor museum and an oil mill with ecological products .

history

In 1709 the Oberamtmann von Windheim acquired the manor from the indebted von Mandelsloh family. In 1714 it passed by inheritance to David Georg von Denicke, in whose family the estate remained for several generations. Moritz von Denicke , who was also the owner of the manor, is one of his descendants . Since the marriage of David Karl Georg Moritz von Denicke (1851-1924) with Hildegard Countess von Stillfried-Rattonitz (1873-1945) remained childless, the estate was inherited by Dieter von Stillfried-Rattonitz, who died as a soldier in 1945 in World War II . In 1947 the underage Joseph Graf von Stillfried-Rattonitz was designated as heir, who sold the estate in 1958 to the Lower Saxony Landgesellschaft. It later came into private hands.

literature

  • The manors of the principalities of Calenberg, Göttingen and Grubenhagen. Description, history, legal relationships and 121 illustrations. Published by Gustav Stölting-Eimbeckhausen and Börries Freiherr von Münchhausen-Moringen at the decision of the knighthood and with the participation of the individual owners. Hannover, 1912, pp. 66-67.
  • Hans Maresch, Doris Maresch: Herrenhaus Evensen , in: Lower Saxony's Schlösser, Burgen & Herrenssitz , Husum Verlag, Husum 2012, ISBN 978-389876-604-3 , p. 92.

Web links

Commons : Rittergut Evensen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. With the MGH Langenhagen in the Evensen manor at myheimat from 2012
  2. Leinetal oil mill
  3. ^ History of the manor
  4. Maresch, Hans and Doris: Lower Saxony's palaces, castles & mansions as a book title with table of contents from the Husum publishing group

Coordinates: 52 ° 34 ′ 39.7 ″  N , 9 ° 31 ′ 39.5 ″  E