Location and Accessibility
Set on the border between Mecklenburg and Brandenburg, approximately 7 km south-west of Meyenburg, the former village of Frehne offers a rural setting with exceptional connectivity. The A24 motorway is just five minutes away via Meyenburg junction, while Berlin and Hamburg can each be reached in around 90 minutes by car.
The location combines the tranquillity of the Prignitz countryside with easy access to major urban centres, making it ideal for ventures that value both seclusion and excellent transport links.
Historical Context
Frehne was first documented in 1275. Several noble families with estates in the Prignitz region originally held shares in the village, until the mid-17th century when the estate passed entirely into the hands of the von Graevenitz family, who retained ownership of the 739-hectare property until the land reforms of 1945.
The main manor house survives but is not part of this offering. The sale is limited to the estate’s former outbuildings and operational structures.
The Buildings
The remaining outbuildings were predominantly constructed around the turn of the 20th century and the 1920s. They include characterful brick structures, former stables, and buildings that once housed the estate’s brewery and distillery.
The historical fabric provides an authentic foundation for sensitive restoration. The clear layout and volumes of the buildings offer a versatile base for adaptive reuse, or, depending on planning permissions, a careful reorganisation.
Plot and Sale Scope
The sale comprises a single, contiguous plot of approximately 18,999 m² with the described buildings. The site is well accessible and lies in close proximity to the existing village structures.
Privately owned, the property’s condition allows for a flexible approach to project development tailored to individual ideas.
Potential Uses
The excellent transport links via the nearby A24 open a wide range of potential uses. Subject to planning consent, the site could accommodate commercial enterprises, artisanal workshops, storage or logistics, and other location-dependent projects that benefit from being midway between Berlin and Hamburg.
Alternatively, uses that respect the historic character of the outbuildings while integrating them into contemporary functions are equally possible. The generous plot allows for either a single, comprehensive development or phased implementation – ideal for investors with vision and an appreciation for historic structures.