We are pleased to present the sale of a manor and park estate located in the village of Lubosz, situated within the Greater Poland Voivodeship (Międzychód County). The property occupies a prime, secluded position directly on the western shore of Lake Luboszek, situated at 31 Powstańców Wielkopolskich Street in the eastern part of the village, offering direct integration with the natural surroundings.
The stately manor house, dating from 1915, was constructed in the architectural style of a modernist country villa (Landhaus). The estate is further complemented by a historic outbuilding (former staff or officers' quarters) erected in 1895. The expansive landscaped parklands feature a mature collection of heritage trees, including yews, limes, oaks, plane trees and beeches.
Key parameters and dimensions
The total plot size encompasses 25.7 acres. The manor house features a footprint of 517 m² and a usable area of 1,046 m². The outbuilding provides a footprint of 299.16 m² and a usable area of 750.35 m². An additional residential building with a garage covers a footprint of 133.81 m² (usable area of 165.73 m²), whilst the residential building with stables comprises a footprint of 279.31 m² and a usable area of 693.04 m². The estate is held under private ownership and is an officially listed historical monument under conservation protection.
Architecture and interior
The manor house is a substantial, two-storey brick structure, fully cellared and featuring a converted attic level, sheltered under a high mansard roof with ceramic tiles. A notable architectural feature on the facade is a carved stone cartouche displaying the coats of arms of the prominent Bardt and Massenbach families.
The interior layout is centred around an impressive, double-height reception hall equipped with a grand fireplace, a ceremonial staircase and a wrap-around gallery on the first floor. The property also boasts several loggias and a main terrace with semi-circular steps leading directly down into the landscaped grounds. The outbuilding, positioned to the south of the manor house, is likewise a two-storey brick building, with its ground-floor facade distinctively finished in exposed red facing brick.
Parklands and surroundings
The layout of the palace and park estate was thoughtfully designed to make full use of the natural contours of the lake shore. Located within the grounds is the private cemetery of the former owners, the Bardt family, featuring historic tombstones dating from the mid-19th century. Remnants of the original brick wall have been preserved as a historic enclosure. In the immediate vicinity lie the buildings of the former home farm, including stables, a granary and a distillery, offering substantial potential for further development.
History and investment potential
The estate was originally built for the German aristocratic family Bardt. Following 1945, the property served various administrative, residential and public functions, including use as a local kindergarten. The fabric of the building has been regularly maintained, with the last comprehensive renovation works carried out in 1998. The property is currently vacant and awaits a sympathetic restoration to return it to its former grandeur.
Given its rich historical provenance, unique architectural merit and attractive lakeside setting, the Lubosz estate represents an exceptional investment opportunity. The property is highly versatile and lends itself ideally to adaptation as a luxury private residence, a boutique hotel, an upscale retirement village, a conference and corporate seminar centre, a private medical clinic or a cultural institution.