The manor house in Strąpie was built in the first quarter of the 19th century and then rebuilt at the beginning of the 20th century. It is a one-story building with an attic, built on an elongated rectangular plan. The shape of the manor is compact, and the whole is covered with a high, mansard roof with dormers. The building is made of brick and plastered. The façade is rather modest with a few neo-baroque inserts and pseudo-risalits on the axes on both sides of the manor house. The main entrance to the building is preceded by a terrace surrounded by a decorative metal balustrade. Most of the elements of the original furnishings of the manor house have been preserved: the windows and doors, as well as two staircases with decorative stair railings.
The manor currently serves residential purposes and can only be seen from the outside.