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Castles for sale: Mecklenburg-West Pomerania

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Castles for sale: Mecklenburg-West Pomerania

Manor houses between lakes and the Baltic coast - estate culture in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Few regions in Germany possess a comparable density of historic manor houses as Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Across the wide landscapes between the Mecklenburg Lake District, the Baltic coast and the rolling hills of Western Pomerania, numerous architectural testimonies of the former Mecklenburg and Pomeranian landed nobility remain. Names such as von Maltzahn, von Bülow and von Oertzen are still closely associated with this cultural landscape today.

Many estates were built during the 18th and 19th centuries, often with the involvement of renowned architects such as Georg Daniel Heyde or Friedrich August Stüler. In many former estate villages, the character of the historic manor complex remains recognisable despite later upheavals. Beyond well-known landmarks such as Schwerin Palace, Ludwigslust Palace or Granitz Hunting Lodge, it is worth exploring the quieter routes: manor houses such as Müggenburg, Basedow Castle, Gelbensande Hunting Lodge or the Neo-Gothic manor house of Varchentin are among those hidden gems that are not always open to the public but provide inspiration for those interested in historic properties.

From decline to rediscovery

After German reunification, many estates presented a bleak picture: manor houses had fallen into disrepair, parks were altered by prefabricated housing developments and historic estate structures had been fragmented. In the early post-reunification years, a period of speculation began - investors from western Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands acquired properties at prices that seem unimaginable today, while many buildings continued to deteriorate.

From the early 2000s onwards, the historic estate architecture of Mecklenburg gradually began to be rediscovered. Today - more than three decades after reunification - the vast majority of historic manor houses are in responsible ownership. A strong manor house culture has developed, supported by private owners, associations, tourism networks and an active community of estate owners who exchange experience, recommend craftsmen and jointly advance restoration projects.

Estates that had been neglected for decades, such as Brook or Tützpatz, now have a new future ahead of them. This long-term commitment has helped ensure that preservation and meaningful use are consistently pursued, giving the historic estate landscape of Mecklenburg cultural significance far beyond its role as a travel destination.

Market situation and looking beyond the borders

This development has significantly reduced the availability of manor houses on the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania market compared with the situation around the turn of the millennium. Many owners - not only from Hamburg or Berlin - have made their manor house their permanent residence or a carefully maintained second home. Properties that have been restored over many years rarely return to the market; even those who do not live there permanently often hold on to them - the manor house as an anchor, not merely an investment.

For those with an open approach, it is worth looking beyond the state borders: the cultural landscape continues into neighbouring Brandenburg and into present-day Poland, particularly the West Pomeranian and Pomeranian regions. There, the selection is larger and offers interesting opportunities for experienced buyers. In Poland, historic manor houses occasionally become available through public tenders from municipal ownership - often with low starting bids, but subject to conditions such as a defined use concept and a fixed implementation period.

The view westwards is also worthwhile: With a Schleswig-Holstein email property search, you can gain early access to manor houses for sale in Schleswig-Holstein that are often not publicly marketed elsewhere.

Alongside the search process, classic publications and interviews on the subject are valuable resources, as are established sites such as gutshaeuser.de

Selling a castle or a manor house in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

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Grand house in German Reform style in Gadebusch
Period mansion for sale 19205 Gadebusch, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Built in 1912, this historic villa in the German Reform architectural style is set within a generous 0.84-acre plot in Gadebusch (Western Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), well-positioned between Schwerin and Lübeck. The property offers approximately 360 sqm of total living and usable space arranged over three floors, providing highly flexible accommodation. Internal layout: Ground floor (approx. 174 sqm):
  • Asking price 327k GBP

FALC Real Estate SL
Manor house with parkland near Schwerin
Manor house for sale 19073 Zülow, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
The estate village of Zülow lies ten kilometres west of Schwerin. First documented in 1282, it remained in the hands of the noble Mecklenburg family of the same name until the 18th century. In 1781, the estate was acquired by Ulrich von Schack; his descendant, Adolf Friedrich von Schack, was elevated to the Prussian countship in 1878. Count Schack was a renowned art collector and patron
  • Asking price 1.12M GBP

Manfred Achtenhagen
Parish house from 1800 near the lake
Manor house for sale 19386 Kreien, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
This charming parish house from 1800 is located in the historic village of Kreien, 6 km south of Lübz and 17 km west of Plau am See, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The village was acquired by the Stepenitz monastery in the 13th century and later came under ducal administration following the secularisation of monastic estates in the 16th century. History & Architecture:
  • Asking price 163k GBP

Manfred Achtenhagen
Kobrow Country House
Manor house for sale 18299 Wardow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Beneath the rust-hued veil of centuries, the Kobrow Manor House still retains its historic presence. Built around 1860 in the neo-Gothic style, this two-storey stucco residence rises over a tall basement. A rectangular, three-storey tower with a pyramid roof and clock projects slightly off-centre along the façade, giving the building a distinctive silhouette.
  • Asking price 473k GBP

Altes Haus
Manor from 1896 with Parkland and Romantic Pond
Manor house for sale 17139 Malchin, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
This manor house, built in 1896 by a renowned state architect, stands on a generous estate of over two hectares (approx. 5 acres), with additional leased land available. A romantic pond and centuries-old trees give the property its distinct atmosphere. The listed ensemble offers approximately 11,800 sq ft of living space.
  • Asking price 1.1M GBP

Altes Haus
Small Manor Estate in Markow – With Income Potential and Period Charm
Manor house for sale 17153 Markow, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Markow is located about 10 km northeast of Stavenhagen and has been part of the municipality of Ivenack since 1962. The -ow suffix and the original spelling indicate a Slavic origin. Unlike nearby estate farms, Markow was not a subsidiary property of the noble estate of Ivenack. As early as the 18th century, it was under the ownership of the regional sovereign, functioning as a ducal domain.
  • Asking price 473k GBP

Manfred Achtenhagen
Historic estate near Greifswald - restoration project
Manor house for sale 17498 Mesekenhagen, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
The village of Mesekenhagen is located on the northwestern outskirts of Greifswald, right on the shores of the Greifswalder Bodden, opposite the islands of Riems and Koos. First mentioned in historical records in the early 14th century under the name "Mesekenhaghen," the village is thought to have been a German settlement clearing.
  • Asking price 387k GBP

Manfred Achtenhagen
Manor for renovation on Rügen Island
Manor house for sale 18556 Zürkvitz, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Zürkwitz, now a district of Wiek, is located directly on the Wieker Bodden in the northern part of the island of Rügen. The first mention of Zürkwitz dates back to 1341. Two hundred years later, the Pomeranian Duke Bogislaw X sold a portion of the village to Vicke van der Lancken.
  • Asking price 335k GBP

Manfred Achtenhagen
Manor house near Pasewalk, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern-Brandenburg-Poland
Manor house for sale 17309 Fahrenwalde, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Approximately 8 km south of Pasewalk lies the small former estate Friedrichshof. The border to Uckermark in Brandenburg is roughly the same distance away. Until 1952, Friedrichshof was part of Fahrenwalde, belonging to the Prussian district of Prenzlau. The tranquil surrounding landscape is characterized by small ponds and expansive fields. To the east of the estate begins a large forest area.
  • Asking price 327k GBP

Manfred Achtenhagen
Cozy manor house hotel Mecklenburg Lake District
Manor house for sale Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Manor House at the Mecklenburg Lake District | Popular Lakeside Hotel | Confidential Offer.: The manor house, like many others, likely dates back to around 1880 in its current form. It presents itself as a simple, single-storey brick building on a fieldstone foundation with an expanded Mansard roof.
  • Asking price 1.2M GBP

Manfred Achtenhagen
Stately manor in the heart of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Manor house for sale Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Listed country property for sale in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania!: Formerly founded as the stables of a manor on fieldstone foundations, the building was constructed around 1800 as part of a larger estate and was extensively renovated and modernized to a high standard in the 1990s and subsequent years. The historic property is listed for its exceptional architecture and historical significance.
  • Asking price Price confidential

Private Seller
Lakeside country manor on Rügen island
Manor house for sale 18569 Liddow, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
The former Rügen manor estate of Liddow is situated on the peninsula of the same name, surrounded by three bodies of water – the Großer Jasmunder Bodden, the Lebbiner Bodden, and the Tetzitzer See. Describing this location as extraordinary would not be an exaggeration.
  • Asking price Price negotiable

Manfred Achtenhagen
Castle Mirow in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern for sale
Castle for sale 17252 Mirow, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
The town of Mirow is the heart of the Mecklenburg Lake District. Countless lakes, its proximity to Müritz National Park, and direct waterway connections to the Müritz, as well as via the Havel waterway to the Berlin waters, define this location.
  • Asking price Price confidential

Manfred Achtenhagen
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