An old village which in the 13th century/1248/ belonged to the monastery in Schoenebeck. First mentioned in 1354. The town of Trzcińsko-Zdrój and Henning von Brederlow had property in the village. In 1463, the city of Trzcińsko-Zdrój sold part of the village to Betek von Werben. The second part of the village belonged to the von Elling family. At the end of the 15th century, the village was in the hands of the von Sydow family. In 1634, part of the village was taken over by the city of Trzcińsko-Zdrój. In 1678, the entire village was purchased by Polonius. In 1695, the estate was purchased by von Groben. In 1704, the village was again in the hands of the von Sydow family. In 1742, the property was purchased by the von Treskow family - mentioned - Joachim Friedrich /died in 1764/, Hans Joachim /died. in 1814/, Heinrich/d. in 1822/, Friedrich/d. in 1853/, Wilhelm/died in 1873/, Hermann/died in 1900/Bodo/born 1863/. The estate belonged to the von Treskow family until the 1930s. The last owner of the village until 1945 was Count Fink von Finkenstein from Troszyn.
In the village there is a two-story manor house built in the second half of the 18th century. The building was rebuilt in 1845 and again in the early 20th century. It is a two-wing building built in the neoclassical style. The western wing, built on a rectangular plan, is covered with a hipped roof. The eastern wing, designed on a square-like plan, is covered with an envelope roof. Currently, the building has no external decorative elements, and the interior has been adapted to the needs of several families living there. In the vicinity of the manor house there are preserved farm buildings and a partially devastated manor park with an area of 6.4 ha, a forest with rich old trees, including: from oaks, beeches and limes. The facility is accessible from the outside.