• Address: 72-002 Skarbimierzyce

The manor park in Skarbimierzyce was likely established in the 18th century. It covers an area of 4.74 hectares. It is located next to the former manor house, which housed the administration of the state-owned farm (PGR) from the postwar period until the early 1990s and is now privately owned. The park has been preserved within its original boundaries, though the paths and trails are overgrown. Wild shrubs are ubiquitous here, but one can still follow the traces of the former alleys. The park is unfenced on the west and north sides, while on the south and east it borders farm buildings. To the northeast of the park lies a pond surrounded by ancient English oaks. Coniferous trees found within the complex include the white pine and the Norway spruce. Deciduous trees include, among others: small-leaved and broad-leaved linden, Norway maple and sycamore maple, English oak, red oak, and swamp oak, European beech, European ash, white and black poplar, black locust, mountain elm, English elm, and field elm, white willow, black alder, white and red horse chestnut, silver birch, London plane, and single-seeded hawthorn. Many trees are covered with ivy, which climbs from the ground all the way to their tops. Ditches run through the park, draining water away from the grounds.

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