Zadveya since the 18th century it belonged to the Mezheevsky family. Since 1844, when this place was owned by Matvey Mezheevsky, the estate included a manor house, farmstead, two villages.

usadba zadveia

The manor complex was located near the village of Polonechka, on the banks of the Dveika stream (by the way, there are ruins water mill 1816). The manor house (the first half of the 18th century) is wooden, rectangular in shape, one-story, with a high four-pitched shingle roof (not preserved). It was built in the style of classicism. A four-column portico with a triangular pediment adjoined the house from the front side. The building was surrounded by a park of deciduous and coniferous trees, in which there were three alleys. Until our time, only a linden alley has been partially preserved, which leads to Ishkold and an orchard.

ruins chachotov

Two gates, which were located on the northern and southern sides, the fence were not preserved.

hoz postroika usadba chachotov

Outbuildings were located almost next to the front yard.

On the outskirts of the park there is an original square glacier that looks like a chapel. It was built in the first half of the 19th century in neo-gothic style.

icehouse Savichy village

The walls of the building are 65 cm thick and are made of light red bricks. Three walls have one round window each with two large openings in the form of shamrocks. Location on the map:

J. Chechot lived in the estate for some time, A. Mitskevich visited.

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