Initially, the Starinki estate belonged to Alexander Lensky, later to the Tukallo family, and at the beginning of the 20th century, Bogdanovich won Starinki at cards. According to the documents, it was the last owner who was involved in the construction of the estate. The formation of the estate, located on an area of about 20 hectares, took place in 2 stages: modern - early 20th century. superimposed on the older one, which has a symmetrical axial structure. The axis of symmetry was extended along the main entrance alley in the east-west direction. On the western side of the axis there was a small park, and along it there were utility rooms - a stable, a dairy. The manor house building is one-story, with a two-story central volume. It is built of stone, and the pediments, windows, and corners of the building are made of brick. Unfortunately, it is currently in an abandoned state.