The landed estate includes an eclectic manor house with slight elements of classicism. It is a one-story building with a usable attic, built on an elongated rectangular plan, with a risalit topped by a triangular extension and a side wing. Today’s building is the result of a reconstruction carried out by the Tuchołk family, but the right outbuilding is a remnant of the classicist Paledzki manor house, after alterations made by Wiktor Moszczeński. In 1945 the estate was nationalized, the manor was initially taken over by the Polish Culture Center, and in 1949 the Farm Complex.