• Address: 26, 76-150 Krupy

The farmstead originally consisted of five buildings: a gatehouse, a cottage, a livestock shed, a barn, and a stable-carriage house. Only the gatehouse and the cottage have survived to this day. The gatehouse dates back to 1812. This is evidenced, among other things, by an inscription on the lintel beam above the gate, which lists the year of construction, the carpenter’s name, and the owner’s name. At the time of its construction, it belonged to Petter Mass. The building is a half-timbered structure with a carriage gate and a separate pedestrian gate. It has only two windows that provide light to the interior. It is currently covered by a low, asymmetrical roof. Originally, it had a gable roof. The front facade is distinguished by a regular arrangement of posts and rails forming a checkerboard pattern, typical of half-timbered construction.

Inside the property stands a narrow-fronted Lower Saxon-style cottage, also built using the half-timbered technique. It is visible when standing next to the gatehouse. The cottage dates from the first half of the 18th century. The front facade has four stories. It consists of a ground floor, two levels of the gable wall of the attic, and a pediment. The windows on the ground floor are small and mostly square; small windows are also visible within the gable. The cottage is covered by a hipped roof; originally, it had no chimney. It had an open hearth and featured a gable roof with a smoke vent. It is believed to be the only structure of its kind in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. Apparently, during the Napoleonic Wars, it served as an inn. 

The overall condition of the entire farmstead is not very good. Restoration work is necessary. 

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