Visited:13. 9. 2021
History:This village farmstead was built no later than during the first half of the 19th century, as it is already recorded on the cadastral map from 1824 - 1843, but it may be even older. The house was built as a single storey brick structure, covered by a gabled roof and with a bell niche at the apex of the roof. The homestead also included an outbuilding, or swap house, which unfortunately has not survived to the present day. The homestead has retained its original appearance to the present day and is thus a beautiful example of the local original buildings.
Impressions:An interesting homestead, about which I unfortunately found almost no information.