This former East Prussian manor house, dating back to the early 19th century, represents a historical estate set within approximately 15.3 acres of private grounds. Following an extensive renovation in 2005, the property successfully combines its heritage character with modern functionality, currently serving as a versatile venue for private residence, agrotourism, or corporate events. The main building offers 435 m² of living space distributed across two storeys and a converted attic, accommodating up to 25 guests in nine en-suite bedrooms.
The ground floor is designed for both hospitality and private use, featuring a sitting room and a dedicated hunting room, both equipped with open fireplaces. The culinary facilities are particularly noteworthy, consisting of a private kitchen and a professional catering space that retains an original coal-fired stove. A climate-controlled hall provides an ideal setting for gatherings of up to 50 people, while the upper floors offer a communal lounge area of nearly 50 m². A dedicated cellar provides practical storage for preserves and wine.
The estate itself is comprised of eight fully fenced plots, characterised by mature landscaping, floral displays, and expansive meadows suitable for livestock or equestrian pursuits. The grounds include several substantial outbuildings, including a 260 m² timber barn, a brick-built stable of 140 m², and a timber garage. For leisure, the property features a stocked fishing pond with a jetty and an angler’s cottage, complemented by a barbecue pavilion, a traditional hot tub, and a dry sauna.
Constructed from ceramic brick with a traditional timber-framed roof, the manor is equipped with modern technical infrastructure. This includes an eco-coal central heating system supported by solar thermal panels for hot water, as well as air conditioning and ventilation in the building's extension. The property is connected to municipal water and electricity grids and is protected by a 24-hour video surveillance system linked to a professional security service.
Situated in Stary Dzierzgoń within the Pomeranian Voivodeship, the estate is located on the edge of the Iława Lake District Landscape Park, an area renowned for its forests and undulating terrain. While offering a secluded rural atmosphere, the property remains well-connected via the S7 expressway. The cities of Iława and Elbląg are within 35 km and 50 km respectively, while Gdańsk is approximately 90 km away. Access is provided by a tarmac road, with the final approach leading along a scenic rural track. The estate is a registered cultural monument and is available for viewing by appointment.