There is a farm and a manor house in Krzemlin. It is not entirely certain when exactly the manor was built. Was it still when the Belling family owned it, or during the reign of the new owner, Friedrich von der Heyden. The manor is said to have been built at the end of the 18th or the beginning of the 19th century. The manor was built in the classicist style and has an area of 607.3 m2. It was certainly in the second half of the 19th century that the first major renovation of the building took place and the porch that is still visible today was added. The last renovation was carried out in the 1970s. The manor we see today is a single-story building with a terrace and a pillar porch. The facade has 11 axes, with a recreated baroque decoration. The facility is built on the plan of an elongated rectangle with rounded corners and is covered with a high mansard roof with "will eyes" and dormers. The stucco decoration consisting of leafy garlands has been preserved on the façade.
Currently, the building is abandoned and protected from devastation. It can be viewed from the outside.