Manor of the Antanovič-Čaćviarcinski was built in the middle of the XIX century. It was located in the Northern part of Skidziel. In addition to the manor itself, it included a park, farm and residential buildings, as well as a church.
For today, part of the foundation of the manor building, the park and Chapel of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the water mill and the gate at the entrance to the park have been preserved. The manor house burned in 1920.
The appearance of the manor house can be represented thanks to photos: a massive colonnade at the entrance, a large one-story building with an attached wing. Towers of various heights built of red brick were decorated with hipped roofs. Windows resembled loopholes.
The manor was surrounded by an English-style park. The entrance to the park was decorated with two gates that have survived to our times. River Skidzialianka flows in the middle of the park. It divides the complex into two parts: religious and residential. There is a tomb of the Antanovič-Čacviarcinskis, which is situated near the church. The water mill, housing and farm buildings have come down to us in a modified form. In Soviet times, the buildings were partially dismantled. Now the mill serves as the place for the city's police department.
Publication date: 20.07.2020.
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