The manor house, built in the classicist style, dates back to the mid-19th century. The first owners of the Wódki estate were probably the Grzybowski family, and after them the Błociszewski family. In 1926, the manor house came into the possession of S. Lutomski. The last owner was Witold Brzeski, who committed suicide with his wife a week after the outbreak of World War II.
It is a single-storey building with a residential attic. The central part of the manor house is preceded by an Ionic portico, consisting of pillars and two columns, topped with a triangular gable. There is a park next to the manor house, in which old trees grow, including oaks, ash trees and ashes. The park contains a brick tomb chapel of the Cegielski family from 1936.
The manor house is in very good condition, after renovation. It currently belongs to the Organika-Azot SA Organic Plants in Jaworzno.
(Wikipedia)