Exquisitely situated classical manor from the 19th century in the municipality of Konopnica, perched on a hill overlooking the bend of the Warta River. The property spans approximately 1,000 m², set within a sprawling estate of around 6.5 hectares featuring a picturesque park adorned with ponds, sessile oaks, yews, black poplars, and natural monuments. Adjacent to a forest and the Warta River, the elevated location offers stunning views of the river bend.
The house boasts a usable and expandable basement. Access to the main entrance is through a portico with a projecting section. The entrance hall features a coat of arms. Additional entrances are present on both sides. A terrace on the garden side leads to the park via a magnificent staircase. The central salon on the ground floor is adorned with frescoes (with room heights on the ground floor reaching 4 meters). Three separate apartments are located on the ground floor. An old wooden staircase leads to the first floor, where two rooms are situated. According to local tradition, Napoleon Bonaparte resided in the room overlooking the garden, offering views of both the garden and the bend of the Warta River.
The partially fenced property is accessible via an asphalt road. Electricity, water, and sewage are available. Renovation work is required to bring the manor house up to modern living standards. The property lends itself to a variety of activities, including serving as a corporate headquarters, a creative workspace, or a private residence.