The manor park in Popielewko dates back to the second half of the 19th century. It was laid out in the landscape style. The park covers an area of 4 hectares. A small stream flows through the park. Behind the manor house and the stream lie sections of the family cemetery. The park’s tree population is abundant and diverse. Chestnut, oak, and beech trees predominate. Part of the park’s layout is a chestnut-lined avenue leading to the manor house. The park was originally intended to serve as the manor house’s surroundings. The manor house was likely built for the Woeller family. Today, it is a building without a specific architectural style. It is built on an “H”-shaped plan. The central section is a single-story structure with a habitable attic, while the two side projections are two-story structures. The side projections are topped with triangular pediments. The building rests on a high foundation featuring basement windows. The roof is gabled, except for the central section, which has a flat roof. A two-flight staircase leads to the entrance of the manor house. The building is entered through a veranda. Currently, the building houses private apartments. The manor house can be viewed from the outside, and the park is open to the public for leisurely strolls.
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