The Evensen Manor is a former manor in the district of Evensen in the town of Neustadt am Rübenberge. It goes back to a fiefdom of the Lords of Mandelsloh from the year 1223. Around the year 1700, the estate was redesigned.
The estate includes a manor house as a two-storey half-timbered building, the façade of which has wooden cladding. It probably dates from around 1689 and is said to have been the hunting lodge of the officer Philipp Christoph von Königsmarck, which was translocated to Evensen. The listed manor house forms a rectangular courtyard area with farm buildings from the 19th century. The park with a French garden was probably laid out around 1700 by the garden artist Martin Charbonnier, who had already designed the Great Garden in Herrenhausen. It is assumed that the park in Evensen was a gift from the Elector Georg Ludwig to the director of the chancellery and owner of the manor David Georg von Denicke.
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