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Not far from the Chojna–Mieszkowice road lies a 15-hectare landscape park established in the early 18th century. In the eastern part of the park is an orchard covering approximately 2 hectares, surrounded by mature trees. The largest concentration of the oldest trees is found in the northwestern section and along the entire southern edge. The central part of the park consists mainly of clearings.

The manor park is of a landscape character. A palace once stood on the park grounds but was burned down during World War II. However, the layout of the park’s paths has been preserved. There are also ponds within the grounds. The park had two compositional axes—the first ran from the palace to the southern wall, and the second from east to west.

Plant species found in the park include English oak, red oak, European beech, field elm, Norway maple, European ash, white locust, white willow, crack willow, common bird cherry, Douglas fir, Norway spruce, common hazel, and honey locust. In total, thirty-one species of deciduous trees, seven species of conifers, nineteen species of shrubs, and three species of vines have been identified within the park. The grounds feature many monumental trees, including plane trees with a trunk circumference of about 5 meters, an oak with a circumference of over 4.30 meters, and linden trees with a trunk circumference of 3.5 meters. The oldest stand of trees is likely about 200 years old.

The manor park was added to the provincial list of historic monuments in March 2014.  

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