Berk's estate in Mezilečí
Originally, a wooden farmhouse stood here. Tilschovský grunt is mentioned as early as 1729, when Josef Karel Tylš became a farmer in No. 12. In the stable cadastre from 1840, buildings with today's layout are recorded, which means that their construction took place before this year. After the construction of No. 5, an enlarged copy of the old house, which took place in 1858, the house was distinguished by the name "U Hořejších", while...
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Berk's estate in Mezilečí
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