Orzechów is a large village laid out in an oval shape, situated on moraine hills. In the northern part of the village, there is a manor park covering 3 hectares, which was established in the 19th century. To the north, the park borders a road leading toward Lubiechów; pastures stretch along its western side; and to the south, the park borders a farmyard and farm buildings. The eastern part of the park slopes toward the pastures. There is a pond in the central part of the park.
Neglected after the war, the park lost its shape and original layout. However, the main axis of the composition is the road running through the center of the park from north to south. Within the park, one can find species such as the red horse chestnut, white horse chestnut, Norway maple, white willow, apple tree, Norway spruce, white poplar, crack willow, walnut, and common ivy. In total, twenty-two species of deciduous trees, one species of conifer, fourteen species of shrubs, and one species of vine have been identified within the park. The oldest trees are up to 150 years old. In the northwestern part of the park stands a white poplar with a trunk circumference of over four meters.
The park once housed a palace, which was destroyed during World War II; the building was not rebuilt after 1945. The manor park in Orzechów was added to the provincial list of historic monuments in November 1980.
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