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Luxury historic properties for sale: Mazovia

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Luxury historic properties for sale: Mazovia

Manor and noble houses around Warsaw

Alongside the voivodeships of Greater Poland and Lower Silesia, Masovia is the third region with an exceptionally high density of manor houses and historic residences. In Warsaw alone, there were more than 100 palaces before 1945, the majority of which have since been rebuilt. Today they are distributed along the Royal Route (Trakt Królewski), one of the most important cultural axes of the Polish capital.

At the beginning of the 20th century, villas and summer residences of Warsaw’s bourgeoisie emerged in the wooded small towns around the city. Places such as Konstancin-Jeziorna, Milanówek and Podkowa Leśna are now established residential and property markets in the region. Alongside large magnate palaces, the surrounding countryside also features numerous smaller residences of the landed gentry.

In Poland, the term Pałac refers both to castles and to larger representative manor houses; Dwór denotes smaller manor houses up to entire estate complexes with agricultural buildings. In the Masovian region, another form is particularly common: the Dworek is a residence of the Polish landed gentry, often built on the remains of earlier estates. In the 19th century, these houses gradually lost their agricultural function and became social and cultural meeting places for the rural nobility.

Architecturally, the classic Dworek is a long, typically single-storey building with a narrow portico and a triangular pediment. A well-known example is the birthplace of Frédéric Chopin in Żelazowa Wola.

Example of a Polish country house 'Dworek'
Dworek: Country houses of the landed gentry shape the Masovia region
Manor on the Vistula escarpment with park and river View
Castle for sale Smoszewo, Mazovia
Polish manor house on the Vistula escarpment in Smoszewo, Masovia, 47 km from Warsaw and 14 km from Modlin Airport. The building stands within a park with views across the river towards the Kampinos Forest. The property underwent full renovation between 2007 and 2010. Currently used as a private residence; commercial operations are suspended. Layout: Ground floor (313.5 m²):
  • Asking price 3.3M GBP

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Gothic revival country house in Mazovia
Castle for sale Patrykozy-Kolonia, Mazovia
Patrykozy Country House A Timeless Gem of Neogothic Architecture in Mazovia: Nestled within the tranquil landscapes of Mazovia, the Patrykozy Manor stands as a remarkable example of 19th-century neogothic design. Originally abandoned after the Second World War, it found new life in the early 2000s when it was acquired by its current owner.
  • Asking price 2.4M GBP

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