Liepa Manor
History
In 1582 the Duchy of Livonia became a part of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, which restored the Catholic diocese in Cēsis. At the start of Swedish reign in Vidzeme in 1624, Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden allocated all of his land to Axel Oxenstierna, the Lord High Chancellor of Sweden. In the year 1672 tens of villages were divided from the Cēsu county of Cēsis Castle. In the same year on the land of six of those villages the Liepa estate was established. From 1824 onward the owners of the estate were the noble Pander family. The last owner of the manor was Charlotte von Wulf. From 1919 to 1970 it housed the Liepa primary school.
Manor park
Manor Park was originally created along the stream Little Ellite with many small water ways, bridges over creeks and ditches. Park has variety of tree species including, according to inventory of 1994, linden, oak, maple, ash, Siberian fir, jasmine, lilac, apple. The park is currently in need of renovation. However it still delights visitors with the apple harvest.
The manor's plan of 1787 shows a fountain and a cascade of five ponds. Later plans shows total of nine ponds, added over time. The ponds have survived, but at the time of the restoration of the manor they were in a dilapidated state. Ponds are currently being cleaned up and their former borders restored. Unfortunately, the fountain, which is marked in the plan of 1787, has been lost.
References
- ^ Liepas pagasts — Rīga: LĢIA un Liepas pagasta padome, 2009. ISBN 9984-28-235-X
- ^ Briekmane, Andra (21 April 2016). "Ceļojums laikā: Liepas muiža, kur filmēta 'Salna pavasarī' un kapsētā spokojas". DELFI (in Latvian). Retrieved 17 October 2018.
- ^ Best known family member is Baltic German biologist and embryologist Heinz Christian Pander.
- ^ (in Latvian) Liepa manor Archived 2014-07-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ (in Latvian) Parka vēsture