In the 18th century the entire village was owned by Jan Gliszczyński, then by the Kołaczkowski family. From 1781 it was the property of Józef Wybicki, an officer in the Italian legions and creator of the national anthem. The general’s son, Józef Ksawery, sold the village to Dezyder Chłapowski. At the end of the 19th century it belonged to the Grodzicki family, then to the von Graeve family, Broel-Plater, from 1912 to Zdzisław Brzeski, and in the interwar period to the Prus-Głowacki family. After the end of World War II, the estate was taken over under the Land Reform Decree. In 2011, after many years of efforts by the heirs of Zofia Prus-Glowacka, part of the estate, including the manor and park complex, became the property of the family again.