19th Century Forge
Restored manor forge, likely serving as a fire station, and remnants of the park are the only preserved parts of the 19th-century manor-farm complex. Radoszewo, mentioned in documents since 1285, is a former settlement belonging to the Kashubian nobility, founded based on Polish law. The first settlers in these areas were the Radoszewski family. By the beginning of the 17th century, this family disappeared from history. Already in 1600, the estate was divided into five noble parts, recognized as impoverished. In the 18th century, fragments of the estate were owned by noble families such as the Wybicki, Kolkowski, Donimirski, and Łyśniewski. In the 19th century, the entire estate fell into the hands of the Łyśniewski family, who owned it until 1899. In the same year, the estate was inherited by the Goerendt family, but it was sold in 1906. Since September 25, 1906, the von Graß family has been the owner of the estate.
