Płońsko already existed in the Middle Ages. In the past, it was owned by, among others, the von Schöning and von Bradelow families. Before the war, the estate was owned by F. J. Wedemeyer, and the village had a population of 312. After the war, the former estate belonged to a state-owned agricultural enterprise (PGR) and was part of the Dolice State Agricultural Complex (KPGR) for a long time. Currently, the land belongs to a private agricultural enterprise.
On the estate grounds stands a626-square-meter palacebuilt in the second half of the 19th century. It is likely that another building once stood on this site, serving as the residence of the estate administrator. The visible palace is a single-story building with a small annex. It is built on a rectangular plan and covered with a gable roof featuring pediments and dormers. A single-story projection is visible on the eastern facade. The building was renovated in 1975, and two families currently live there. The property is accessible from the outside.
Surrounding the palace are farm buildings and a park.
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