Manor House in Unieszynko
Erected probably in the early 20th century, the building faces west and features an elongated rectangle plan enriched with shallow pseudo-bays in the longer elevations. A low, narrower, set-back northern annex adjoins the facade. The entire structure, except for the low stone plinth, is brick-built and rendered. The building comprises a ground floor, a low mezzanine level, and projecting roof dormers on the second floor, flanking the central projection on both sides. The front pseudo-bay encompasses three central axes of the facade, where the entrance is enclosed by a round arch, flanked by narrow, tall windows also arched. On the second floor of the pseudo-bay, there are two low and wide, arched windows, and in the top floor – three narrow, arched openings. The lateral, three-axial parts of the facade feature tall, rectangular windows on the ground floor, small square windows on the mezzanine, and two rectangular windows in the projections by the pseudo-bay. The entrance to the annex, located on the west side, is also set in a round-arched opening. The main block and the transverse projection are covered with a gabled roof, while the annex is topped with a hipped roof.
