The first mention of the village dates back to 1258. At the beginning of the 19th century the estate passed into the hands of the Potworowski family. In 1886 the present palace was built for Bronisław Potworowski – on an elongated plan, with a facade facing south. The project was created under the direction of architect Stanisław Hebanowski. Over the following decades, the estate passed into the hands of a related family – in 1930 it was inherited by Karol Twardowski, who then in 1938 rebuilt the palace – a floor was added, which was covered with a gable roof, while two outbuildings were added to the main building. After the period of Nazi rule and the end of World War II, the Twardowski family did not return to the property, which was taken over and parceled for the benefit of the local farmers, the PGR and the State Treasury. Nowadays, apart from the buildings of the court complex, there is also a park, the creation of which dates back to the 19th century. The entire court-park complex remains in private hands.