In the 16th and 17th century, the estate was a large peasant farm. Only in the middle of the 18th century it began to form as a manor house with the house of the lord, farm buildings and a small Park. The present house was built in the late 18th century in the style of early classicism. The ensemble of the estate’s development, as well as the Park and garden, was created by Baron von Wolf starting in the 19th century. The front yard was located opposite each other, opposite the stone barns and stables, and other outbuildings from the center of the estate.
The Park of the 18th century – mid 19th century. The area is 9.3 ha, of which 0.5 ha is occupied by 4 ponds. Long alleys lead to the Park. The layout is free. The Park consists of several fields with coniferous accents and rows of trees. The Park displays local and foreign species of trees and shrubs.