Manor House in Marlewo

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 […]
Manor House in Osowo Stare
The correct name of the village is “Stare Osowo,” but for unknown reasons the reverse form has become more popular. It used to be simply Osowo or Ossowo, which was first mentioned in the 14th century. The Osowo mansion, which still exists today, dates from the early 18th century. It constitutes an eclectic, one-story, brick […]
Manor House in Lusówko

The estate in the 19th century belonged to the Germans. In 1890, the manor and the estate were sold to Kazimierz Pluciński. From 1903 to 1933 the owner was Zygmunt Pluciński, son of Kazimierz. In 1939 the estate belonged to Zygmunt’s wife Zofia Plucińska. The mansion consists of two parts: the one-story part, which is […]
Manor House in Konopnica

The manor-park complex in Konopnica has a very distinctive appearance due to the palace, which refers to Romantic Neo-Gothic, built around the middle of the 19th century by Henryk Marconi. In the form of the building one can find elements of many architectural styles. Its body is very fragmented and consists of a main building, […]
Manor House in Wichulec

In the 15th century the village was known as Eichholze, while in the 17th century it was already known as Wicholec. The establishment of the still existing manor house at the end of the 19th century is linked to the Karwat family. The landed estate included a steam distillery and Bogumiłki farmstead. The manor house […]
Manor House in Kolczyn
Kolczyn, also known as Kolczyno Małe, belonged to the Tański family in the 20th century: in 1909 to Antoni Tański, and in the late 1920s to Henryk Tański. The estate at the time consisted of 570 hectares. The wooden mansion was probably built in the second half of the 19th century, one-story, covered with a […]
Manor House in Piotrowice

Before World War II, the manor and park complex in Piotrowice was owned by Roman Gustowski. After the over 270-hectare estate was taken over for the purposes of land reform in 1945, the manor quickly fell into disrepair and was demolished in the 1960s. However, it survived in the memories of people who frequented the […]
Manor House in Bytyń

The one-storey Classicist manor house in Bytyń was built around 1785 for the Niegolewski family. The builder was probably Bernard Leinweber from Poznań. In the following years, the palace was surrounded by an Italian-style park, later transformed into a landscape park. The manor was then expanded twice – including adding a floor. In the years […]
Manor House in Czerniki

From 1903 the estate belonged to Max Neumann, and after him to the Strachanowski family, until 1939. The palace is a partially one-story, partially two-story building. It was built on a rectangular plan with a turret on the northeast side. It is covered by a gabled roof.
Manor House in Feliksowo

Feliksowo is the youngest settlement in the parish of Weszczyczyn. The son of Antoni Topinski, the owner of Rusocin, married Countess Kazimiera Rozdrażewska in 1860 and built a new farm on Rusocin’s land for her dowry. He named it Feliksowo after his name. The Topinski family resided in Rusocin until the beginning of the 20th […]