A generation later, in 1858, Joseph Clemens Weyhe (1807 - 1871), who works as Royal Garden Inspector in Dusseldorf, designs a garden plan for the manor house in a landscape style. The watercolors by Hindorf and Beckmann of 1863 and 1864 vividly document the generous lawns, picturesque groves of trees, the roundabout in front of the (no longer existing) winter garden on the south side of the house, the lookout hill at Stockumer Tor.
After the death of Mathilde Lantz (1834 - 1878), the burial chapel was built in 1879 west of the manor house and the adjoining forest plot "Lohauser Büschchen". Carl Friedrich Julius Bouché (1846 - 1922), garden inspector of the Royal Botanical Garden in Bonn, created in 1880 a plan for the new park section around the chapel in the style of historicism, with a Linden Rondell in front of the chapel, Linden avenues behind the chapel , curved paths and a lookout hills.