The three-axle right-angled building, erected in 1858, with a western apse is a two-story building built in the late classicist style by Gustav Stier, a student of Schinkel. On the lower floor there was a crypt until 1945, in which several zinc coffins with the deceased of the von Schuckmann family stood. The second floor can be reached via a two-sided perron and contains a chapel room with three double doors.
On the Allodial manor Battinsthal, which is authorized for the provincial state and district councils, there is a burial chapel in the park southwest of the manor house, which has been in use since October 14, 1858. The three-axle right-angled building with a western apse is a two-story building built in the late Classicist style by Gustav Stier, a student of Schinkel. On the lower floor there was a crypt until 1945, in which several zinc coffins with the deceased of the von Schuckmann family stood. The second floor can be reached via a two-sided flight of stairs and contains a chapel room with three double doors. This chapel is a branch of the mother church in Wollin, whose pastor had to hold a service every four weeks.
The chapel was owned by the von Schuckmann family foundation until 1945. With the land reform on March 11, 1950, the manor houses and the park with the chapel became the property of the municipality of Krackow. The municipality of Krackow concluded a rental agreement with the parish of Wollin for free use of the chapel and its surroundings. On September 6, 2001, the association "Friends and Sponsors of the von Schuckmannschen Grabkapelle zu Battinsthal/Vorpommern e.V." was founded with the aim of stopping the decay and rebuilding the chapel.