gm. Pruszcz Gdański, pow. gdański, woj. pomorskie
Until 1945, Krampitz (Schrötter) Until 1945, Krampitz (Schrötter)
Village layout - flood bank linear village located on the eastern side of the Motława. The cultural landscape is in good condition. Seven Dutch homesteads of the longitudinal type (4 wooden buildings no. 3, 7, 8, and 9), a willow alley, and old trees around homesteads have survived.
No. 9 is a Dutch homestead of the Winkelhof type situated in
the western section of the village, on the southern side of the road,
facing it with its ridge (a home on the western side). The house was
erected in the 1st quarter of the 19th century on a stone underpinning. It
is a one-storey building with a corner-notched structure and quoins
covered by board imitating Tuscan pilaster, a half-timbered attic room in
the northern slope of a ceramic roof, and a vertically boarded
half-timbered gable. The western elevation has 3 axes, two-level gable
with 2 axes at the lower level, a semicircular skylight above, and a
wooden board with an inscription in the finial. The frontal (northern)
elevation has 7 axes with an entrance between two narrow windows in the
3rd axis from the east and a two-axial attic room. The walls are topped
with a profiled cornice. Frame - panel shutters and some window and door
frames have survived.
No. 3 is a former house of the Siemens
family. It was erected in the 4th quarter of the 19th century. It is a
one-storey building with a pointing sill and an attic room in the northern
roof slope. It has a stone/brick underpinning, bricked wooden structure
with boarded pointing sills and gables, half-timbered attic room with
brick filling, and a ceramic roof. The gable elevation has 2 axes, a
two-level gable, two windows (lower section) enclosed by narrow skylights
bound by segmented arches, and two rectangular skylights bound by
segmented arches above. The wind ties are connected by a crosspiece
decorated with fretwork. Currently, the northern elevation has 3 axes with
transformed original window layout. The veranda has been demolished and
the interior transformed. There are a cowshed from the 1st quarter of the
20th century, a small park, and a brick entrance gate in the
homestead.
SGKP, t. IV, s. 671;Penner, s. 75; Lipińska,t.3- poz. 31, AG, BF
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