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gm. Nowy Dwór Gdański, pow. nowodworski, woj. pomorskie Until 1945 Lakendorf Lackendorf (Endersch, Schrötter)
The village was established in 1600 (or 1715). The sources from 1776 mentioned the following surnames: Barg, Brand, Braun, Dridger, Dick, Ens, Epp, Friesen, Froes, Gossen, Groeningen, Hamm, Hiebert, Hilbrand, Jantzen, Claassen, Krahn, Kroecker, Krueger, Lapp, Martens, Neufeldt, Neusteter, Penner, Peters, Fries, Redekop, Reimer, Remoel, Scheilenberg, Schwarz, Siemons, Thiesen, Wiebs, Wiens, Willms, and van Roy. In 1820, the village had 212 residents, including 68 Mennonites. Village layout - a flood bank Waldhufendorf village on terpy. The cultural landscape has been well preserved with detectable layout of terpy, homesteads, farms, fields, and draining ditches. Willows lining local roads and ditches, as well as high vegetation surrounding homesteads have survived. In 1986, 30 out of 40 historical homesteads had old buildings (ca. 10 Dutch homesteads and 8 wooden houses). Currently, construction of modern buildings is quite intense; in many cases old homestead layouts have been preserved, but buildings have been replaced. No. 52 is an old angular Dutch homestead situated on the
western side of the road, facing it with its ridge. It includes a house, a
higher cowshed (separated from the house by a fire wall), and a
perpendicular (eastern direction) barn with a high roof covered by
pantiles. The house was erected in the 4th quarter of the 19th century and
until 1945 belonged to Helmut Tepper. It has a brick foundation, a log
structure with quoins covered by boards imitating rustication, and a
vertically boarded pointing sill and a southern, half-timbered gable. The
gable elevation has 3 axes and a 4-axial gable with small outside windows
and a semicircular skylight. The eastern elevation has 5 axes, an entrance
with a porch in the 2nd axis from the north, and square windows in the
pointing sill. A small wooden coach house/granary is located in the
southeastern corner of the homestead. BF, Lipińska t.III poz. 177. |
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