The house of the lords of Schönheid manor was built in 1870 in the neo-gothic style by order of Eugene von Engelhart. After the agrarian reform, the land of the manor was divided, until the departure of the Baltic Germans in 1939, the Engelharts remained living in the house of the lords of the manor. After the Second World War, the former manor building was used for grain storage, but later the board of the Soviet farm "Silene" settled in it.