Jędrychowo, Mrągowo County

Jędrychowo ( German: Heinrich yards ) is a community for Sorkwity ( German: Sorquitten ) scoring village in the Polish Warmian -Masurian, powiat Mrągowski.

Geography

The village is located three kilometers southeast of the town on the north bank of the Sorkwity Jeziorio Lampasz ( German: Lampaschsee ). The county town of Mrągowo (Sensburg ) is located nine kilometers north-east.

History

Heinrich courts was one of the seven later outworks founded by Christian and Otto von Oelsen 1379 Sorquitten fief. The foundation of Heinrich courtyards dating from 1621. In the mid -18th century there was a manor house that has been remodeled several times in the 19th and 20th centuries and then served primarily as a hunting and guest house. 1804 acquired by various other owners retired Major Mirbachstrasse of the Good Sorquitten. After his death in 1829 the inheritance fell to his son Julius von Mirbach. This bought added 1865 Good Heinrich courtyards.

April 8, 1874, re-formed in the course of a Prussian municipality reform of the administrative district Sorquitten in Sensburg, the rural communities Old Gehland, Charlotte, United trunk, Janowen, Lasken, Neeberg and New Gehland and the agricultural estates United Joachim Owen, United Kosarken Dönhoff cities to have Great Kosarken - Wehlack, Heinrich courtyards, small Gehland, Joachim Klein Owen and Sorquitten included.

On December 1, 1910 lived in Heinrich courts officially 139 inhabitants.

On September 30, 1928, the Gutsbezirk Heinrich courts was incorporated into the rural community Janowen. At the same time, this enlarged community Janowen was renamed Heinrichsdorf.

After the end of World War II in 1945 to the German Empire ( East Prussia ) associated with Heinrich farms fell to Poland. The resident population was German, if they had not fled, largely expelled after 1945 and replaced in addition to the traditional Masurian minority by new residents from other parts of Poland. The town was renamed Heinrich courts Jędrychowo according to the Polish spelling of the name Heinrich ( Jedry ).

Since 1996, acquired by a German nobleman listed Manor House is a hotel with a 5-hectare park. In the park itself is a natural monument, a 18 -meter high magnolia - one of only two copies in the northern Poland.

From German time there in Jędrychowo a relatively well-preserved forest cemetery.

2005 there were 160 inhabitants in Jędrychowo resident.

  • Place of Warmia and Mazury
  • Gmina Sorkwity
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