A village located in the Przelewice commune of Pyrzyce County. In 1380, part of the village belonged to the von Schӧnning family. In 1400, part of the village belonged to the von Brederlow family. This division of the village remained until the mid-18th century. In 1740, part of the village belonged to Joachim Ludolf von Brederlow and then to his son Franz Henning von Brederlow. In 1749, Hans von Griefenberg purchased the estate from von Brederlow. He also owned an estate in Rosiny. In 1753, part of the village belonged to Wilhelm Richard von Schӧnning. The part belonging to the von Schӧnning family was purchased in 1753 by Hans von Greifenberg. In 1754, the estate belonged to Gustav Heinrich von Enckevort. Since 1808, it has been the property of Gustav Heinrich Jentsch. After his death in 1838, the estate was administered by his widow, née von Enckevort. Probably due to property disputes or perhaps debt, Gustav Heinrich's son, Wilhelm August Herman Jentsch, purchased the property. In 1879, the estate belonging to Moritz Jentsch comprised 491.21 hectares of land. In 1905, the estate was owned by the Ramm family. In 1910, Walter Schmidt owned the estate, and his estate comprised 716.19 hectares. In the 1920s, it was owned by Franz Just von Wedemeyer (*1886). In 1928, his estate comprised 937 hectares.
In the village, there is a manor house from the second half of the 19th century, rebuilt. It is single-story, rectangular in plan, covered with a gable roof with pediments and attics, and includes a small annex. In the vicinity there are farm buildings and a manor park with an area of 1.9 ha.