Sternfeld (Hohenmocker)

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community Hohenmocker
Coordinates: 53 ° 49 ′ 36 ″  N , 13 ° 10 ′ 5 ″  E
Height : 48 m above sea level NHN
Postal code : 17111
Area code : 039993
Sternfeld (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)
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Location of Sternfeld in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Sternfeld is a district of the Western Pomeranian community Hohenmocker in the northeast of the Mecklenburg Lake District, which was created in 2011 . The community is located south of the Hanseatic city of Demmin . It is administered by the Demmin Land Office, which has its seat in Demmin.

Sternfeld between 1880 and 1920

geography

Sternfeld is located 12 km southeast of Demmin and 16 km northwest of Altentreptow . The Strehlower Bach flows through the community , which later flows into the Augraben at the Leistenower Mühle . The community lies on a cut plateau from 40 to 50 m above sea ​​level .

North of the Strehlower Bach, the Oser runs from Hohenbrünzow to south of Hohenmocker over 2.5 km past Sternfeld, where many sand pits were used.

history

Sternfeld was laid out in 1817 as a Vorwerk zu Tentzerow by its owner Gottlieb Ferdinand von Krause and can therefore not be found in older documents or the early maps. It was created on the part of Feldmark, the farmers of Hohenmocker in the separation of peasant and landlord-Community land ownership on the basis of -Hardenberg stone reforms had to cede to the landlords to be relieved of their burdens and duties towards this. Shortly after the establishment of the Vorwerk it became an independent estate.

The Prussian original table sheet from 1835 shows only the aforementioned Vorwerk or current estate area. In 1862 only one house, six farm buildings and 14 residents are registered. The owner was Baron Hans von Seckendorff in 1862 .

In 1871 the place had a house with three households and 13 inhabitants, in 1867 there were 14. All were members of the Protestant denomination.

Railway houses on the road to the train station

The settlement has changed somewhat in the Mes Tischblatt (MTB) from 1880. The estate was newly built, large and compact. The Sternfeld station, which belongs to the village of Sternfeld, was built on the Altentreptow-Stralsund railway line, which opened in 1878.

The list of goods from 1905 names the size of the estate with 344 hectares. The owner was Adolf Freiherr von Seckendorff on Gut Broock . His manager in Sternfeld was Karl Staude, who lived in Tentzerow.

Sternfeld was directly affected by the land reform in the Soviet occupation zone . The refugees now present here received land from the expropriated property and subsequently built new farmer settlements to the west and south-west of the former property. After 1960 all farmers were certainly in an agricultural production cooperative (LPG), in the now greatly enlarged village an agricultural plant was built in the remains of the property. The train station belonging to the village was also expanded; it was an important transport point in the region. After 1990 the LPG was privatized and the facility modernized and expanded. The function of the station was restricted.

The West Pomeranian district of Demmin was assigned to the newly formed district of Neubrandenburg on July 25, 1952 after the states were dissolved . On June 12, 1994, the district was again referred to as a district since May 17, 1990. From then until the district reform in 2011, the area formed the district of Demmin.

Culture and sights

Buildings

  • Remnants of the estate with manor house and park
  • Railway station with ancillary facilities
  • Structure of the post-war new farms

Green spaces and recreation

  • Oser von Hohenbrünzow - Hohenmocker over 2.5 km south of Sternfeld

Economy and Infrastructure

Companies

  • The area is predominantly agricultural

traffic

Sternfeld station

The Berlin - Neustrelitz - Stralsund railway ( Berlin Northern Railway ) runs through Sternfeld . The Sternfeld train station was opened in 1878 and is the only train station in the Hohenmocker community. The station building was acquired by the Berlin architect Klinkenberg in 2017. It is to be renovated and will serve as a reception building for visitors to the nearby Broock Castle , who can use a shuttle service from here for events on the Broock estate .

The A 20 runs east of the village ; the community can be reached from the Anklam junction (near Klempenow ) or Jarmen via the state roads 35 and 271.

The federal road 110 runs north of the municipality . The country road 271, which branches off from the B 194 at Demmin, runs through the towns of Sternfeld and Hohenmocker, where the district roads branch off via Hohenbrünzow to Sarow and via Tentzerow to Alt Tellin .

literature

  • Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen , Part II - Volume I., The districts of Demmin, Anklam, Usedom-Wollin and Ückermünde, Anklam 1868, p. 117 ( digitized ).
  • Royal Statistical Bureau, “Municipalities and manor districts and their population”, III. Province of Pomerania, census of December 1, 1871, Berlin 1874.

Individual evidence

  1. Royal. Statistical Bureau, “Municipalities and manor districts and their population”, III. Province of Pomerania, census of December 1, 1871, Berlin 1874
  2. Law on the self-administration of municipalities and districts in the GDR (municipal constitution) of May 17, 1990
  3. Beatrix Dräger-Kneißl: The manor house and the stables in Broock - a work by Friedrich August Stülers in Western Pomerania: Monument of the Month January 2018 , State Office for Culture and Monument Preservation Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , January 2018

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