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gm. Pruszcz Gdański, pow. gdański, woj. pomorskie

Until 1945, Landau TK (Schrötter) Until 1945, Landau TK (Schrötter)

Village layout - flood bank Waldhufendorf village on both sides of the Motława and colonial village in the western part.

The cultural landscape is in decline; there are remains of 3 Dutch homesteads of the Winkelhof type, 3 wooden buildings no. 24, 26, and 29, and 2 buildings in the colony - 7 and 38.

No. 26 (33) is a house situated in the southern section of the village, on the western side of the road to Wróblewo, facing it with its ridge. It dates from the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. It is a single-storey masonry (bricked) building with a half-timbered attic room in the eastern slope of an offset ceramic roof. The interior has a two-bay layout with a wider eastern bay, the large room in the southeastern corner,  a black kitchen in the large room bay, an L-shaped hallway separating rooms in the northern section of the house. The eastern elevation is symmetrical with 7 axes, a centrally located entrance enclosed by two Tuscan columns, which support the two-axial attic room. The southern elevation has  3 axes.
No. 29 is a Dutch homestead situated on the eastern side of the road to Wróblewo. It consists of a house and a wooden cowshed covered by a common roof. The homestead dates from the 3rd quarter of the 19th century. The house is made of wood and has a single storey with a high pointing sill. It is boarded horizontally and the pointing sill - vertically. The cowshed has a horizontally boarded half-timbered structure (bottom) and a vertically boarded pointing sill. The gable planking has a herringbone pattern in the upper section. The building has a queen post - purling roof structure reinforced with collar ties and angle braces and pantile roofing. The gable elevation has 2 axes and a 3-axial gable with a single window enclosed by two smaller windows. The western elevation has 3 axes with an entrance in the northern axis.
No. 24 (26) is a Dutch homestead (originally, probably of the angular type) situated on the western side of the road to Wróblewo, facing it with its ridge. A house is located on its southern side and dates from the 4th quarter of the 19th century. It is a single-storey building with a low pointing sill, a corner-notched structure (bricked) with vertically boarded pointing sill and gable. The interior has a two-bay layout with a wider eastern bay, the large room in the southeastern corner,  a black kitchen in the large room bay, an L-shaped hallway separating the farming section. The southern elevation 2 axes and a 2-level gable with 4 - axes in the lower level, 2 windows enclosed by narrow skylights bound by triangles, and two skylights above. The eastern elevation has 7 axes and an entrance with a porch.
No. 3 is a house from an old Dutch homestead situated on the eastern bank of Motława, on the eastern side of Jesionowa street, facing it with its ridge. It dates from mid 1800s and has a corner-notched log structure with quoins covered by boards imitating Tuscan pilaster, and a Fachwerk attic room in the western roof slope. The western elevation has 6 axes with the entrance and a 3-axial porch in the 3rd axis from the north.

    
KZSwP, s. 25, Penner, s. 15, Kizik, s. 37, Lipińska,t.3- poz.32; AG


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