The manor is very old. After the war, there was a school here. Later, a teacher from this school lived here in her old age. Such a manor house with soul.
The manor dates back to the 18th century. It is protected by the Conservator of Monuments. There used to be a farm here. There are still remains of the manor garden in the village. After the war, the manor house served as a school. When the school was closed down, a teacher lived there for some time. Then the Manor fell into decline, although it still has its charm.
The baroque-style manor dates from around 1770. Initially, the estate belonged to the Świerbiński family of the Rawicz coat of arms. Later in the hands of the Dyżewski family, until 1939, when it was parceled out by the Soviet authorities. In 1945 became the property of the State. From information obtained from a village resident, I learned that the school operated until the early 1990s. Since then, it has been empty and decaying. The building is entered in the register of monuments