Description
It was built at the end of the 18th century and in its origins it was 1-floor structure. The quadrilateral towers with Neo-Gothic ragged tops wer built at the both sides of the old structure following the new influences of style revival Historicism age in the middle of the 19th century. The newbuilt pediment and verandah also had same semigothic decorative forms. The manor-house burned down at the time of revolutionary unrests of 1905. The last proprietor Baron von Hanefeld renovated it in 1909. The planning was reshaped and nothing has preserved of original Neo-style decorative interior finish except ricly colored tile stove (in the hall) dated with the middle of the 19th century