Manor and Park Estates—Resilience to Transformation and the New Management of Space Due to Political Changes: The Case of Western Pomerania (Poland)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Research Objectives and Materials
2.1. The Context of the Case Study—Manor and Park Estates in Western Pomerania
2.2. Research Scope and Objectives
2.3. Subject of the Study
3. Research Methods
- an analysis of the transformation during the operation of State Agricultural Farms (PGRs);
- criteria for classifying manor and park estates based on their preservation status;
- the status of selected manor and park estates.
- Preservation degree of the manor house (Table 1). Determines how well the historical building (manor house or stately home) has been maintained, with particular attention paid to original elements supporting its historical value.
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- Very good—A building in good or very good technical condition, with well-preserved historical and artistic values. The building has been renovated to maintain its authentic character or to restore its original condition.
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- Moderate—A building in an average technical condition, with partially preserved historical and artistic values. It is still possible to renovate it to preserve its original historical values, with sufficient preservation of its original structure. The building has been subject to minor alterations.
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- Poor—A building in a poor technical condition; little preserved historical value. The deterioration of the building makes it very difficult or impossible to restore its functions while preserving its historical and artistic values. The building has undergone significant alterations.
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- Ruin—A building is technically ruined; its historical value can no longer be preserved. Only minor parts of the building still remain. The deterioration of the building does not allow for restoration of its functions and preservation of its historical and artistic values.
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- No longer exists—A building does not exist; no traces of the building remain.
- Preservation of the park composition (Table 2). Discernibility of historical composition is a criterion that determines the preservation of the layout and historical elements of the park. The assessment includes the clarity and preservation of the original layout with park internal spaces, avenues, paths, and clearings, the visibility of main and side axes, focal points, and openings, etc. The assessment also covers the preservation of historical elements, such as small architecture, artefacts, water systems (artificial ponds, streams, and fountains), terrain stairs, bridges, gates and fencing, etc.
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- Preserved—Clear historical composition (main composition elements preserved, discernible system of paths); preserved all or most elements of small architecture, discernible water system, preserved historical fence, etc.
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- Clearly reconstructed—A historical layout reconstructed based on available source documents; reconstructed or preserved small architecture, fencing, etc.
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- Partially discernible—A partially preserved historical layout (e.g., main compositional axes, paths preserved—usually near manor house), with partly altered or obliterated layout (mainly on park outskirts, sometimes also near manor house); few elements of small architecture and/or fencing preserved, water system transformed or incomplete, etc.
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- Partially reconstructed—A historical character of the park has been restored. Historical layout partly reconstructed (e.g., main composition axes, paths arrangement partly preserved—usually near manor house), composition partly altered or obliterated; only selected elements of landscaping and/or fencing reconstructed, water system transformed and discernible, etc.
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- Obscured—A historical composition completely obscured, most often due to uncontrolled growth of tall and medium-size vegetation or introduction of alien species (obliterated main composition, view axes, overgrown clearings and paths); deteriorated small architecture, obscured water system, lack of historical fencing, etc.
- Preservation of tall greenery (Table 2). The assessment is based on comparison of source materials and current status of the park.
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- Very good—Tall greenery very well preserved, most old trees remain (avenues, solitary trees preserved), vegetation well-maintained.
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- Moderate—Tall greenery well preserved, partially preserved old trees (avenues with minor loss of trees, few solitary trees and tree clusters), vegetation partly taken care of.
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- Poor—Tall historic greenery in poor or moderate condition, old trees partly preserved (avenues almost completely obscured, few or no solitary trees, etc.), lack of maintenance and no new plantings for a long time.
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- Very good—The entire manor and park estate preserved in a very good or good condition. Preserved historical and artistic values. Facilities well maintained and renovated to preserve their original character, or restored to their original condition.
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- Moderate—A manor and park estate preserved in good or moderate state. Partially preserved historical and artistic values, moderate transformation of the original layout or only selected elements of the layout (park or manor), restoration possible.
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- Poor—A manor and park estate deteriorated; historical and artistic values partially discernible, only selected elements still remain (park or manor). Major transformation of the original layout makes it impossible to restore the historical value.
Total Points | Preservation of Manor and Park Estate |
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6–5 | Very good |
4–3 | Moderate |
2–0 | Poor |
4. Results
4.1. Transformation due to the Operation of State Agricultural Farms (PGRs)
4.1.1. Transformation of Manor Houses and Stately Homes during the Operation of PGRs
4.1.2. The Current Status of Preservation of Manor Houses
4.1.3. Transformation of the Parks during the PGR Period
4.2. The Preservation of Manor and Park Estates in Western Pomerania
5. Discussion
5.1. Changes in the Social Structure in Western Pomerania after World War II and Their Impact on Preserving Cultural Values
5.2. Government Policy and Land Use Changes in Rural Areas after 1945
5.3. Interpretation of the Obtained Research Results
6. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Preservation of Stately Home or Manor House | Number of Points |
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Very good | 3 |
Moderate | 2 |
Poor | 1 |
Ruin/No longer exists | 0 |
Preservation of Park | Park Layout | Preservation of Park Greenery | Number of Points |
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Very good | Preserved, clearly reconstructed | Very good | 3 |
Partially reconstructed | Very good | ||
Moderate | Partially discernable, partially reconstructed | Moderate, poor | 2 |
Poor | Obscured | Moderate, poor | 1 |
No park | None—No longer exists | None—No longer exists | 0 |
No. | Village | Preservation of Manor House | Points | Preservation of Park Greenery | Park Layout Preservation | Points | Total | Preservation of Manor and Park Estate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bielin | Very good | 3 | Moderate | Preserved | 2 | 5 | Very good |
2 | Bolkowice | Poor | 1 | Moderate | Partially obscured | 2 | 3 | Moderate |
3 | Budzistowo | Very good | 3 | Very good | Clearly reconstructed | 3 | 6 | Very good |
4 | Czerników | Moderate | 2 | Moderate | Obscured | 1 | 3 | Moderate |
5 | Darskowo | Moderate | 2 | Moderate | Partially discernable | 2 | 4 | Moderate |
6 | Dębogóra | Poor | 1 | Poor | Partially discernable | 1 | 2 | Poor |
7 | Dobropole | Poor | 1 | Poor | Partially discernable | 1 | 2 | Poor |
8 | Dreżewo | Moderate | 2 | Moderate | Obscured | 1 | 3 | Moderate |
9 | Glinna | Very good | 3 | Moderate | Partially reconstructed | 2 | 5 | Very good |
10 | Karkowo | Ruin | 0 | Poor | Obscured | 1 | 1 | Poor |
11 | Karnice | Moderate | 2 | Moderate | Partially discernable | 2 | 4 | Moderate |
12 | Kąkolewice | Ruin | 0 | Poor | Obscured | 1 | 1 | Poor |
13 | Kładno | Moderate | 2 | Moderate | Partially obscured | 2 | 4 | Moderate |
14 | Koszewo | Very good | 3 | Very good | Clearly reconstructed | 3 | 6 | Very good |
15 | Kozia Góra | Poor | 1 | Poor | Partially discernable | 1 | 2 | Poor |
16 | Krasne | Poor | 1 | Moderate | Partially discernable | 2 | 3 | Moderate |
17 | Kraśnik Kosz. | Moderate | 2 | Moderate | Partially discernable | 2 | 4 | Moderate |
18 | Krzymów | Moderate | 2 | Moderate | Partially discernable | 3 | 5 | Very good |
19 | Kulice | Very good | 3 | Very good | Clearly reconstructed | 3 | 6 | Very good |
20 | Laski Kosz. | Moderate | 2 | Moderate | Obscured | 1 | 3 | Moderate |
21 | Lekowo | Moderate | 2 | Moderate | Partially discernable | 2 | 4 | Moderate |
22 | Lesięcin | Poor | 1 | Moderate | Obscured | 1 | 2 | Poor |
23 | Leśno Górne | Very good | 3 | Moderate | Partially reconstructed | 2 | 5 | Very good |
24 | Lubiechowo | Ruin | 0 | Moderate | Partially discernable | 2 | 2 | Poor |
25 | Lubogoszcz | Ruin | 0 | Poor | Partially discernable | 1 | 1 | Poor |
26 | Maciejewo | Very good | 3 | Very good | Preserved | 3 | 6 | Very good |
27 | Małkocin | Very good | 3 | Very good | Partially reconstructed | 2 | 5 | Very good |
28 | Margowo | Moderate | 2 | Moderate | Obscured | 1 | 3 | Moderate |
29 | Mechowo | Moderate | 2 | Moderate | Partially discernable | 2 | 4 | Moderate |
30 | Modliomowo | Not exist | 0 | Moderate | Obscured | 1 | 1 | Poor |
31 | Mosty | Moderate | 2 | Moderate | Partially discernable | 2 | 4 | Moderate |
32 | Przelewice | Very good | 3 | Very good | Reconstructed | 3 | 6 | Very good |
33 | Samlino | Not exist | 0 | Poor | Obscured | 1 | 1 | Poor |
34 | Siemczyno | Moderate/under construction | 2 | Moderate | Partially discernable | 2 | 4 | Moderate |
35 | Sienno Dolne | Ruin | 0 | Moderate | Obscured | 1 | 1 | Poor |
36 | Skarbimierzyce | Moderate | 2 | Moderate | Partially discernable | 2 | 4 | Moderate |
37 | Sokoliniec | Poor | 1 | Poor | Obscured | 1 | 2 | Poor |
38 | Stuchowo | Very good | 3 | Moderate | Partially discernable | 2 | 5 | Very good |
39 | Świerzno | Poor | 1 | Poor | Obscured | 1 | 2 | Poor |
40 | Trzygłów | Moderate | 2 | Moderate | Partially discernable | 2 | 4 | Moderate |
41 | Unimie | Moderate | 2 | Moderate | Partially discernable | 2 | 4 | Moderate |
42 | Unin | Moderate | 2 | Moderate | Obscured | 1 | 3 | Moderate |
43 | Wicimice | Ruin | 0 | Poor | Obscured | 1 | 1 | Poor |
44 | Wierzbięcin | Ruin | 0 | Moderate | Obscured | 1 | 1 | Poor |
45 | Wiesiółka | Very good | 3 | Moderate | Partially discernable | 2 | 5 | Very good |
46 | Wirówek | Very good | 3 | Very good | Reconstructed | 3 | 6 | Very good |
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Rzeszotarska-Pałka, M. Manor and Park Estates—Resilience to Transformation and the New Management of Space Due to Political Changes: The Case of Western Pomerania (Poland). Sustainability 2024, 16, 2562. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16062562
Rzeszotarska-Pałka M. Manor and Park Estates—Resilience to Transformation and the New Management of Space Due to Political Changes: The Case of Western Pomerania (Poland). Sustainability. 2024; 16(6):2562. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16062562
Chicago/Turabian StyleRzeszotarska-Pałka, Magdalena. 2024. "Manor and Park Estates—Resilience to Transformation and the New Management of Space Due to Political Changes: The Case of Western Pomerania (Poland)" Sustainability 16, no. 6: 2562. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16062562
APA StyleRzeszotarska-Pałka, M. (2024). Manor and Park Estates—Resilience to Transformation and the New Management of Space Due to Political Changes: The Case of Western Pomerania (Poland). Sustainability, 16(6), 2562. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16062562