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gm. Nowy Dwór Gdański, pow. nowodworski, woj. pomorskie Until 1945 Klein Mausdorf TK (Gotha, Endersch, Schrötter),
The village was established in 1332. The sources from 1776 mentioned the following surnames: Barg, Dick, Friesen, Giesbrecht, Hiebert, Kopp, Neufeld, Regehr, Reimer, Seiwatzki, Wiebe, Wiele, and Wiens. In 1820, the village had 206 residents, including 87 Mennonites. Village layout - a linear village in a east-west line and a single-homestead village on the western side of the Rychnowo - Myszewo road with 3 large homesteads in the northern section of the village and 3 in colonies in the western section. The cultural landscape is in relatively good condition. In the 1980s, 5 out of 7 identified homesteads still had historical buildings. Currently, there are 6 remains of Dutch homesteads (only 4 have outbuildings) with ca. 6 wooden houses, including an arcaded house from 1793 (other houses from the 3rd or 4th quarter of the 19th century) and brick buildings from the beginning of the 20th century. An ash alley, a field layout, and a system of draining canals have survived in the eastern section of the village. No. 15 is a house from an old Dutch homestead situated in the
eastern section of the village, on the northern side of the road, facing
it with its ridge. The house was erected (modified) in the 4th quarter of
the 19th century. It has a brick underpinning, a log structure with quoins
covered by boards, a vertically boarded pointing sill and gables, a queen
post - purlin roof structure with an angle brace, a ceramic roof, and a
wide attic room in the western roof slope. The western elevation has 6
axes, an entrance (with a glazed-in porch) in the 4th axis from the south,
between two windows, a pointing sill with out-of-line, rectangular
windows, and a 2-level attic room with 2 axes in the lower level and 3, in
the upper level. The southern elevation has 3 axes and a 2-level gable
with 4 axes at the bottom and a single axis above. Stankiewicz, s. 535; Lipińska, t. III, poz. 164, AG, BF |
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