The historic manor house in Hinrichsberg stands on a spacious plot of approx. 43,313 m², which is divided into a park with mature trees (approx. 37,762 m²) and a building and open area (approx. 5,546 m²). The location on a hill with a surrounding moat gives the property a feeling of exclusivity and privacy. A dense forest with 150-year-old oak, birch and chestnut trees frames the property and invites you to go for walks and practice nature yoga. Historic paths from the 19th century have been uncovered to preserve the original character.
The property consists of a side wing of the manor house, which was built around 1850 by Ernst von Gundlach and his wife Emilie von Bülow and lovingly renovated in 2012. Two residential units were created, which are connected by a wooden door and can be used flexibly either separately or together.
Main apartment
The main flat comprises approx. 136 m² of living space with three spacious rooms. The highlight is the ‘Great Hall’ with an impressive room height of 4.50 metres, custom-made neo-Gothic windows and a central fireplace (made by BRUNNER). The historic larch wood floor has been carefully restored. A bright eat-in kitchen, two bedrooms and a modern shower room round off the space on offer. The extension from 2012 offers a street-side entrance, an additional hallway and underfloor heating.
Guest apartment
The approx. 48 m² guest apartment has an eat-in kitchen, a combined living room and bedroom and a modern shower room. A wooden terrace of approx. 12 m² offers a marvellous view of the park. This flat is ideal as a holiday apartment or for guests.
Vaulted cellar
The 400-year-old vaulted cellar of the former manor house covers approx. 310 m² and is connected to the sewage system several times. A positive preliminary building permit (June 2024) allows the construction of a two-storey residential building on this area, which opens up additional utilisation possibilities.
Barn
The barn, built in the first half of the 20th century, measures 15 x 8.5 metres and offers plenty of space for a garage, studio or workshop.
The property is fully developed with electricity, water, sewerage and a fibre optic connection for internet. A separate rainwater drain leads the water into a pond. The gas heating is supplied by a 2000-litre tank sunk into the ground.
Interior fittings
– Main flat (approx. 136 m²):
– 3 rooms, including ‘Great Hall’ with a room height of 4.50 m
– Neo-Gothic windows (custom-made) and a central fireplace (BRUNNER)
– Historic larch wood floor, lavishly restored
– Modern eat-in kitchen with plenty of natural light
– 2 bedrooms, one of which is connected to the guest flat
– Modernised shower room
– Underfloor heating in the extension (hallway, kitchen, 2nd bedroom)
– Exposed partial basement (approx. 69 m² usable area) with 3 rooms and heating
– Guest flat (approx. 48 m²):
– Separate entrance with wooden terrace (approx. 12 m²)
– Kitchen-cum-living room with access to the attic
– Combined living room/bedroom
– Modern shower room
– Can be connected to the main flat via a wooden door
– Technology & modernisation (since 2012):
– Customised double-glazed windows (historic windows restored)
– Walls made of clay bricks (inside) and clay tiles (outside), extension made of aerated concrete
– Gas heating (Junkers condensing boiler, built in 2012), regular maintenance
– Heating tank with a capacity of 2000 litres, embedded in the floor
– New electrics throughout the building
– Renewed outer roof cladding (monopitch roof) in 2019
– High-quality flooring (parquet and tiles)
Outdoor facilities & plot
– Plot of land (approx. 43,313 m²):
– Park (approx. 37,762 m²) with 150-year-old oak, chestnut, birch and lime trees
– Historic paths from the 19th century, uncovered again
– Forest with small marshes, ditches and exposed paths
– Enclosure of the property with entrance gate
– Municipal fire pond (right of first refusal for the owner)
– Moat and mound preserved
– Rainwater channel with discharge into a pond
– Timber for fireplace from own stock
– Building technology:
– Fibre optic connection for fast internet
– Electricity and water supply fully developed
– Sewerage system with connection to sewage treatment plant
– Separate rainwater drainage system
Outbuildings
– Barn:
– Dimensions: 15 x 8.5 m (of which 7 m are brick-built)
– Possible uses: Garage, workshop, studio, storage room
– Vaulted cellar (approx. 310 m²):
– 400 years old, connected to the sewerage system several times
– Positive preliminary building permit (June 2024) for 2-storey residential building
Special features & historical details
– Architectural highlights:
– Detailed renovation of the side wing (2012) according to art-historical models
– Original neo-Gothic windows and restored larch wood flooring
– Historic room heights: 4.50 m in the hall, 3.50 m in the old building, 3.00 m in the new building
– Charming wooden terrace (12 m²) with a view of the park
– Utilisation potential:
– Main residence for own use or letting
– Guest flat as a holiday flat or for private use
– Possibility of combining both residential units
– Preliminary building permit for extension with a new residential building
The municipality of Sietow is idyllically situated on the western bank of the Müritz, nestled in the marvellous lake landscape of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It forms the central junction between the towns of Röbel, Waren and Malchow. Sietow is made up of the districts of Sietow, Sietow-Dorf, Hinrichsberg and Zierzow and offers a perfect balance of nature, tranquillity and good infrastructure.
Hinrichsberg, the location of the manor house, is only 13 km from the A19 motorway and therefore has excellent connections to the road network. The journey time to Hamburg or Berlin is around 1.5 to 2 hours. Rostock-Laage airport can be reached in around 90 km.
Numerous sights and leisure facilities in the surrounding area offer a high quality of life. The ‘Land Fleesensee’ with its renowned golf course and the Schlosshotel Klink are approx. 10 km away. The nearest towns of Waren (15 km), Röbel (8 km) and Malchow (12 km) offer numerous shopping facilities, restaurants, cafés and cultural institutions such as museums.
The region is characterised by beautiful nature, which is ideal for a variety of activities such as hiking, cycling and horse riding. Water sports enthusiasts will get their money’s worth in Sietow-Dorf, just 4 km away, where there are sunbathing lawns, jetties, boat hire and opportunities for wakeboarding and water skiing. The Müritz National Park and other historic manor houses and churches are also ideal excursion destinations.
The manor house can look back on an eventful history. It was founded between 1563 and 1575 by Heinrich von Below. After several changes of ownership, it was in the possession of the von Gundlach family until 1929. Following a fire in 2009, the side wing was lovingly renovated in 2012 and restored with great attention to detail according to art historical models.
The unique combination of historical architecture and modern furnishings makes this property an exceptional living space. The property not only offers a valuable living space for people and nature, but also a sustainable investment thanks to the existing building permit and the versatile utilisation options.
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