Simple classical country manor from the mid-19th century with a rectangular layout, high gable roof, and usable attic. The construction of the manor dates back to Jakub Hersztopski, a city secretary from Wschowa. Over the years, many renowned families from Greater Poland have lived here, including the Szczawiński, Ponikiewski, and Kęszycki families.
The outbuilding from 1919 is a single-story brick building with a hipped roof, also with a rectangular layout and a usable attic.
The cold cellar dates back to the second half of the 19th century and features a brick entrance in the neo-Gothic style. It originally served for the storage of agricultural products.
The landscape park with old trees such as ash, lime, and oak also dates back to the mid-19th century. The original paths and three ponds are preserved. The area of the park property is 4.3017 hectares, additionally, there is another plot with a former tennis court and a venue for concerts and events with an area of 0.1625 hectares.
The property is partially fenced and has two access roads.
All buildings are in need of renovation. For heritage enthusiasts with a limited budget, phased renovation would be possible here. For example, the small outbuilding could be made habitable first, with renovation and use of the mansion planned for later.
Utilities: Electricity, water, septic tank.
Areas of buildings in square meters:
- Manor: 600
- Outbuilding: 210
- Ice cellar: 130
- Park: 44,600