Lindenberg Castle was probably built on the remains of a previous building from the late Middle Ages. The manor belonged to the von Kracht and von Beeß families in the 17th and 18th centuries. A well-known representative of the von Beeß family was the Prussian minister and heir on Lindenberg Otto Leopold von Beeß (1690–1761), one of the von Kracht family, who was born on Lindenberg, was the former captain of the Küstrin fortress, Hildebrand von Kracht (1573 -1638).
In 1903 the manor was acquired by Wilhelm Colsman (1877–1929), a scion of the Colsman entrepreneurial dynasty from the Bergisches Land. Here he developed new types of agricultural methods (e.g. the Kraftstroh-Landverfahren) and made a contribution to the state-organized food supply during the First World War. In 1910 Colsman commissioned the Berlin landscape architect Ludwig Lesser to redesign the park.