The former Kaczew forester's lodge near Wólka Łasiecka.
A single-storey, wooden building on bog iron ore foundations, with a high, residential attic, porch and arcades at the front, must have been an ornament to the area at the beginning of the 20th century. According to oral tradition, built at the turn of the century on the Radziwiłł estate, it served as a hunting manor, but as Marcin Wierzchowski, deputy forester of the Skierniewice Forest District believes:
- It was rather too modest for the Radziwiłłs, it must have been a forester's lodge.
After World War II, the forester's lodge and the forest were nationalised, becoming the seat of the Kaczew forest district.
The building, overgrown with thickets, is falling apart and is no longer suitable for renovation, it has been deteriorating for too long.
- We have forester's lodges in all our forest districts and we do not need an additional building. We have been in talks with the Museum in Nieborów and the initial arrangements are that the museum will move it in its entirety to Łowicz – adds forester Kania.
A summary of the article published in the Głos Skierniewic newspaper.