The manor park in Rarwin dates from the second half of the 19th century. It was part of a manor complex also established here in the 19th century. The park covers an area of 4 hectares. It was laid out in the landscape style. The park is currently in a state of disrepair. The park’s original layout has not been preserved. The tree stand consists of a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees. There are few old-growth specimens. One can also see beautiful specimens of European larch, common fir, and sycamore maple here. However, oak dominates. Common horse chestnut trees grow along the park’s boundary by the road to Domacyna. The park once surrounded the manor. The manor complex consisted of three distinct parts: the manor house, the outbuilding, and the park. Unfortunately, as a result of renovations carried out in the 1960s, the manor house lost its original appearance, and today the building is ugly and styleless. Next to the manor house, on the right, stands the former outbuilding, now a villa. Not all elements of the farm complex have survived to this day; the shed and the mill are gone, and the remaining farm buildings are falling into disrepair. The stable-warehouse-barn complex is in the best condition. The manor house can be viewed from the outside.
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