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gm. Nowy Dwór Gdański, pow. nowodworski, woj. pomorskie

Until 1945 Krebsfelde TK ( Lackendorf Endersch, Schrötter)

The village was established in 1395. Twenty four Mennonites were mentioned in 1727. The sources from 1776 include the following surnames: Braun, Dicgrew, Dickmann, Dick, Ens, Epp, Giesbrecht, Heydebrecht, Isaac, Claassen, Klippenstein, Kroecker, Loewen, Martens, Neufeld, Penner, Reimer, Siemens, Stews, Wiebe, Wiele, Wulff, and van Riesen. The petition from 1868 was signed by Dück, Johann and Jacob Ehm, Heinrich Ens, Huebert, Dietrich Loewen, Peter Penner, Sawatsky, Abraham Wiebe, and Wienp. In 1885, the village had 2220 ha, 24 large farms, 39 minor gentry houses, 503 Lutherans and Catholics, and 87 Mennonites.

Village layout - flood bank Waldhufendorf village on the western side of the Łacha Izbowa and partially a linear village.

The cultural landscape of the village have partially survived with detectable layout of terpy, homesteads, farms, fields, and draining ditches. Local roads and ditches are lined with willows. A row of linden trees along the road to Solnica and high homestead vegetation have survived. In 1986, 15 out of 20 historical homesteads had old buildings. Currently, there are ca. 8 Dutch homesteads and 8 wooden houses from the 19th century. The majority of buildings have been erected recently in the traditional layout, but in non-traditional architectural style.

No. 33 is an old longitudinal Dutch homestead located in the western section of the village on the northern side of the road leading to a bridge across the Panieński canal, facing the road with its ridge. It includes a house and a cowshed (modified) separated from the house by a fire wall. A barn has been taken down. The house was erected in the 4th quarter of the 19th century on a brick foundation. It has a plastered log structure with vertically boarded pointing sill and the western half-timbered gable. The gable elevation has 3 axes and a 4-axial gable with two windows enclosed by skylights topped by segmented arches and a doubled form of the skylight above. The eastern elevation has 5 axes and an entrance with a modern porch in the 2nd axis from the east.
Nr  22 is a house from a Dutch homestead (farming buildings - demolished) situated in the southern section of the village, on the northern side of a local road, facing it with its gable. The building was erected in 1800 by a carpenter with initials A.F.S for an owner with initials B.A. Until 1945, the building belonged to Bruno Penner. It has a high brick foundation, a log structure with quoins covered by boards imitating Tuscan pilaster, a vertically boarded gable, and a ceramic roof. The gable elevation has 3 axes and a 4-axial gable with two windows enclosed by quarter-circular skylights and a single window above. The western elevation has 4 axes and a hipped roof arcade, which covers a window and an entrance in the axes … from the north.
No. 23 is a house from a Dutch homestead erected in 1885 for Heinrich Peters. It has a brick foundation, a plastered log structure with vertically boarded pointing sill and the western half-timbered gable. The gable elevation has 3 axes and a 4-axial gable with two windows enclosed by skylights topped by segmented arches and a doubled form of the skylight above. The eastern elevation has 5 axes, an entrance with a modern porch in the 2nd axis from the east, and pairs of small windows in the pointing sill above each window. A wooden coach house is located in the southern section of the homestead.
No. 21 is an angular Dutch homestead (with contemporary outbuildings), which includes a house from the 19th century. The building has a brick foundation, a horizontally boarded log structure, a vertically boarded pointing sill and a gable, a queen post - purlin roof structure with angle braces, and pantile roofing. The gable elevation has 3 axes and a 4-axial gable with two small side windows topped by segmented arches and a doubled form of the skylight above. The eastern elevation has 6 axes, a porch in the 3rd axis from the north, and square windows in the pointing sill. A wooden granary/coach house is located in the south-eastern corner of the homestead.

    
SGKP, t. IV, s. 695; Penner, s.75; Lipińska t.III poz. 174; BF, MP


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