In the village there are two manors from the 19th century, located relatively close to each other, about 300 meters in a straight line. The manor house next to the farm is neglected and decaying. The manor on the peninsula, where there is also a park, was renovated around 2006 by KGHM and is now privately owned. Used with the possibility of seasonal room rental. Near the farm manor there are neglected, unused buildings of the distillery.
The village appears in the sources in 1315. In 1337, margrave Louis the Elder granted it to the Cistercian monastery of Pełczyce. In 1524, the owners are the Steinwehrs, and a little later the von Wald family. The Waldows owned the local estate as late as the 18th century. Probably in 1729 it was bought and included in the royal domain in Dolice. Approx. 1800 temporarily in the hands of v. Morwitz, from 1822 - von Klitzing. Land estates around the mid-19th century 19th century had 860 hectares. According to data from 1928, there were two estates in Krzynki: Fritz Hinte and Dr. Heilgendorf. At that time, the village and the estate were inhabited by a total of 291 people.