In the 15th century the village was known as Eichholze, while in the 17th century it was already known as Wicholec. The establishment of the still existing manor house at the end of the 19th century is linked to the Karwat family. The landed estate included a steam distillery and Bogumiłki farmstead. The manor house itself has a late-classical character. The entrance axis features a risalite and a column portico topped with a triangular abutment. After World War II, the mansion was used for residential purposes, and the land included in the estate was parcelled out to local farmers. Remnants of the park, which dates back to the late 19th century, have survived to the present day.