In the 19th century the village belonged to Władysław Szułdrzyński – the owner of the surrounding estates, who lived in the palace in Sierniki. The classicist mansion in Marlewo was probably built in the 1920s for the same family. The building has a basement and is one-story with a usable attic. It was built on a rectangular plan and covered with a high hipped roof. In the axis of the front elevation, facing north, there is a four-column portico topped with a triangular pediment with a semicircular window. Between the manor house and the road are the remains of a landscaped park. Currently the mansion is in private hands.