Podstolice Manor House Explained

Manor house in Podstolice
Native Name:Polish: Dwór w Podstolicach
Map Type:Poland
Building Type:Manor house
Architectural Style:Neoclassicism
Location:Podstolice, Września County, Poland
Client:count Hedogron Kierski
Owner:Mrs and Mr Kareński
Location Country:Poland
Coordinates:52.3299°N 17.4679°W
Start Date:about 1890
Floor Area:1200 m²

Manor house in Podstolice (Polish: Dwór w Podstolicach) - historic manor house in Podstolice, in Września Country, in Greater Poland.

Description

This is a manor house of wooden construction from 1890, it has a basement and two floors. The building of 1200 m2 is surrounded by a hundred-year-old park with a pond.

History

The history of the manor house goes back to the nineteenth century, when the owner of Podstolice village was count Hedogron Kierski. He started the construction of a neoclassical building in 1890. In 1920 the owner of Podstolice was Baron Stronbetzky. In the interwar period it became the property of the Polish State Treasury and its tenant was Stanisław Karłowski. Over the period of the Second World War the estate was managed by trustee (Treuhänder) Neubert. After the war it was under the management of Podstolice Provincial Land Office, and the area of the manor was managed in the 1950 by Agricultural Cooperative. Since 1992, the owners of the manor have been Mrs and Mr Kareński from Poznań.

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