In the eastern part of the village, there are 19th-century farm buildings surrounded by an 18th-century landscape park. The park covers an area of 12 hectares and is situated on terrain that is partly flat and partly sloping. The southwestern part borders the shores of a small lake covering approximately 3 hectares. On the northern side, it borders partly on a road and partly on an orchard. A three-row avenue of chestnut trees runs alongside the road.
The park is a typical landscape design, enriched with non-native tree species. The central part of the park is occupied by a clearing where a palace once stood, offering a view of the lake. The original layout is still evident in the current road network. Three paths can be distinguished: a loop around the lake, a path running from the former palace that connects the western part of the park with the eastern part, and a path running north–south.
The park is home to species such as English oak, common beech, sycamore maple, apple tree, European ash, and swamp oak—the latter deserving special mention due to its trunk circumference of nearly three meters—as well as American tulip tree, silver linden, black pine, common hazel, mock orange, and Alpine currant. In total, the park is home to over twenty species of deciduous trees, five species of conifers, and nine species of shrubs.
The manor park in Goszków was added to the provincial list of historic monuments in December 1980.
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