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POTRZEBNA
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gm. G±bin, pow. płocki, woj. mazowieckie

The village was settled by Dutch colonists at the beginning of the 19th century. In 1827, it had 5 houses and 58 residents. In 1887, the village had 67 inhabitants and 75 morga of peasant land. It belonged to the Grabie Folwarkowe estate.

Potrzebna is a linear village and stretches at the fork of the road from Dobrzykowo to G±bino and Słubice along an east-west line.

The western section of the village has been transformed as a result of the impact of the neighboring Dobrzyków. Buildings are modern. The eastern section, which is located by the Dobrzyków-Słubice road, is in better condition with traditional elements of the Dutch landscape - planted willows and drainage canals. Two buildings, associated with the traditional colonization, have survived.

The first object (no number) was made of wood before 1945. It is located on the eastern edge of the built-up area of the village along an east-west line; it has been rebuilt. Its ridge faces the road. Originally, the residential section and the cowshed were located under one roof. The cowshed has been taken down (currently, a pent-roof shed is located in its place). The house is covered with a high, rafter-collar beam, double-pitched roof with roofing paper. It has a two-bay and two-axial interior with a centrally located chimney, which includes a heater (eastern side) and a kitchen stove on the southern side. The building is preserved in good condition.

The second object is a brick house erected before 1945. It is located on the eastern side of the Dobrzyków-Słubice road - slightly remove from it. It faces the road with the ridge and lies along an east-west line. The walls are not plastered and are separated with a plinth and a crown cornice. The building has a double-pitched, rafter-queen post roof with sheet metal roofing. The residential section is located on the eastern side, while the farm one - on the western side. The residential interior has a two-bay and three-axial layout with a hallway open on both sides. The building is preserved in good condition.


    
SGKP, t. VIII, 1887, s. 873.


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