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Ferienwohnung/App. für 6 Gäste mit 63m² in Borkow (65850)
Apartment / app. for 6 guests with 63m² in Borkow (65850)
Borkow manor house The mansion, built around 1720, offers vacation in a special atmosphere on an area of approx. 800m². The combination of an old listed manor house and spacious, family-friendly apartments (2-, 3-, 4-person rooms) with many common rooms (library with pool table, game room with table football and table tennis, as well as toys and fitness equipment). The property is located on the Mildenitz river and is 20,000 m² in size, has a barbecue area with tables and benches, a playground and quiet places to sunbathe and relax. Ideal for children as the river is flat and the property is large. Painting and photography, cranes, eagle watching or fishing. You can do everything imaginable for a relaxing and relaxing vacation. Canoes and bicycles for corresponding tours are available and can be rented for a small fee. Of course there are also free storage facilities for your bicycles. Bathing areas and a beach with a lawn are nearby. But there are also secluded romantic bathing spots on the numerous lakes in the area, hiking and biking trails, cultural monuments (e.g. Dobbertin Monastery, Güstrow, Sternberg, Rostock). The place Borkow has 520 inhabitants and is directly surrounded by forest, lakes and cultural landscape in the Mecklenburg Lake District. It offers many opportunities for activities such as swimming, fishing, canoeing, cycling and hiking. In a nutshell you should know the following about us: Our company has stood for relaxing holidays in a quiet natural environment and outstanding atmosphere since 1997. General information about Borkow The name Borkow comes from the old Slavic borŭ for combat or bor for spruce. The place name means something like place of fight or spruce forest. The "ow" in the place name is typical for Slavic settlements (church foundation and colonization ran in parallel). Thus, the founding of the place Borkow is well before 1283, as it was erroneously mentioned in the Borkow commemorative publication of the celebrations for the 700th anniversary of the founding (in 1983). Especially since the knight of Maltza (h) n was given ownership of Borkow, Below and Dennis (Kossaten Dörfer) as early as 1248. The tower hill on our property was only built in the middle of the 15th Century. It served to protect against attackers and wild animals. The tower hill is a listed building. From our property you can reach the "tower hill island" via a small bridge. General information about the Borkow manor house We acquired the manor house, which is in need of renovation, in 1996 and immediately started the renovation work. In 1997 we opened our manor house for our guests for the first time. The historical development of Borkow is closely connected to our manor house. Unlike in most manor houses in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, there was not a traditional family that had owned the Borkow manor house for several centuries. The manor house had many and very different owners. There is a legend about the old manor house located in the camel. This much smaller manor house is said to have sunk in the small lake behind the teacher's residence (red brick house next to the small church). The legend also says that the house can still be seen in good weather today. As with all legends, this cannot be proven exactly. But there is often a little spark of truth in it. The origins of the current manor house were probably built around 1608 - before the Thirty Years' War. The Borkow estate was designed in the style of a horseshoe. The manor house stood in the middle and the stables were on either side. You have to think of it as a small village. Among other things, there was a nursery with a greenhouse. This greenhouse was only dismantled by a gardener from Dabel after the Second World War. There was also a carpentry shop in the estate. This still existed when we bought the property in 1996. Before the dilapidated joinery was torn down, the machines that still existed were brought to Kobrow in the local museum village. They can still be admired there today. A pile of stones with small remnants of the carpentry still serves as a silent contemporary witness. The estate was surrounded by a wall. Individual parts were still visible until the beginning of the 21st century. As part of a road construction project in 2001, the remains of the original wall were unfortunately destroyed. So nothing of the ancient wall has been preserved. To our regret, the old chestnut avenue was removed from the monument protection program, and much of it fell victim to the road construction measures. In general, one can say that the Borkow estate must have been a good source of income for centuries. This certainly allowed the owners to live appropriately for their time. Old finds from this period confirm this upscale lifestyle. The Reichhoff family (see 1850 - 1928 for more information) owned Copeland & Spode crockery imported from England. Parts of branded porcelain from Silesia could also be found. There was also an Art Nouveau tiled stove from this period. This was well hidden and had all the trials and tribulations of the 20th Century (including the 2 World Wars and dismantling by the Russians) survived very well. We discovered this during the renovation work.
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