The village was first mentioned in 1462, while the currently existing mansion was founded by the Złotnicki family in the mid-19th century. Then, after passing into the ownership of the Ponikowski family, in the early 20th century it was transformed in the direction of the late-classical style, on an irregular L-shaped plan. The building is both single- and two-story. During the occupation, the estate was overseen by the Nazi administration. After World War II, the landed estate was nationalized and became the property of the State Treasury. In 1948, a state farm was established here. A landscape park has been preserved to the present day.