Strzegocin, located north of Warsaw, is a former noble village with historical records dating back to the 16th century. The 19th-century manor house is the centrepiece of a historic estate that includes outbuildings, a granary, a park, and a fish pond.
The manor house
The two-storey residence, featuring a classic portico, underwent a systematic reconstruction over a 20-year period beginning in the late 1990s. The property is in a fully restored, functional condition and offers flexibility for private residential use, commercial hospitality, or long-term rental.
The ground floor consists of a large entrance hall leading to a lounge, a music room, and an orangery with views across the parkland. This level also includes a kitchen and four bedrooms, three of which are equipped with en-suite bathrooms. The first floor provides an additional living area and six guest rooms, each with a private bathroom.
The estate grounds
The landscape park covers approximately 15 acres and features mature trees and a revitalised fish pond. The entire outdoor area has been fully restored and is maintained to a high standard, ensuring privacy and an established natural environment.