Gutshaus Klein Kussewitz, Gothic Revival manor house in Bentwisch, Germany.
Gutshaus Klein Kussewitz is a manor house with Gothic architectural features in Bentwisch that today contains six separate apartments, each with its own kitchen and English-style bathroom fixtures. The building spans multiple floors and accommodates up to fourteen guests.
The manor house was first mentioned in 1704 and underwent major changes in the mid-19th century that shaped its Gothic appearance. This redesign followed a substantial reconstruction carried out in 1803.
The place takes its name from a nearby village and serves today as a gathering space where guests spend time together. The communal rooms on the ground floor invite socializing, while the piano and library encourage lingering.
The property requires a minimum stay of two nights and sits within a two-hectare garden featuring a swimming pond. Visitors should be prepared for the seasons, as the region experiences typical northern German weather.
An old Bluthner grand piano sits in a special music salon within the manor and invites guests to play. This rare 19th-century instrument connects the musical heritage of the estate with its present-day hospitality.
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