The manor park in Kamosów dates back to the second half of the 19th century. It is a landscape park covering an area of approximately 3 hectares. The park is shaped like an irregular quadrilateral. The park is dominated by tree species similar to those found in the surrounding forests. It is a park with a mixed tree stand. Along the western edge of the forest, there is an avenue lined with horse chestnut trees leading to the nearby forest. On the eastern side, at the park’s boundary, there is an avenue lined with hornbeams. In the very center of the park there used to be a pond, which is now overgrown. Currently, the park no longer reflects its former glory; it is largely neglected and overgrown. There are numerous dead trees and self-sown trees here. The park’s tree stand is dominated by Norway spruce, Douglas fir, beech, and English oak. The park was part of a palace and park complex. The palace was located in the northern part of the park. The neo-Gothic palace, built in the 19th century, no longer exists today, as it was destroyed by a fire in the 1970s. Only fragments of the cellars remain. The palace complex was accompanied by farm buildings and other structures. A villa from 1984—formerly the steward’s house—as well as a 19th-century brewery and a multifunctional farm building have survived to this day.
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