Classicist manor house built in 1910 by the von Wendorff family. The current building was erected on the site of an older manor house, in relation to which it was rotated in its axis and its façade was directed towards the N/NW. In this way, the garden façade is directed towards the S/SE. The building has a basement, is single-storey, covered with a mansard roof with a residential attic and dormers, above which additional bull's eye dormers were placed in the axis. In the 9-axis façade there is a 3-axis projection topped with a triangle, also with an additional dormer. At the height of the first floor it has a small balcony with a metal balustrade; this level of the projection narrows upwards, thus referring to the Baroque. The projection façade is decorated with lesenes, two of which optically "support" the balcony. The projection is preceded by stairs enclosed by stepped walls. The garden elevation has two symmetrically placed projections, topped with triangular gables. The projections are connected by a ground-floor annex, on which a terrace is located.
The interior layout is preserved, two-bay; the building has preserved its original door and window joinery.
The restored building is in private hands, and currently houses, among other things, a restaurant and a hall for rent.
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