The widely discussed case of demolition in 1974 of a
wooden manor, house at Niemce, Lubartów district
by its usor, a State Farm is dealt with by the author.
Already in 1972—1973, as a result of field inspection
carried out by a team of experts from the Institute
of Polish Art, Polish Academy of Sciences it was perfectly
known that this historic building was systematically
devastated. The author presents the fragments from
correspondence between the user and the Voivodship
Conservator from which it clearly follows that persons
heading the State Farm were aware about the historic
values of the manor house.
Wishing to perpetuate the memory of this building the
author presents the description of building erected in
the first half of the 19 th century. The original structure
was erected in the form of carcass constructed of wood
which with time has been cladded with brick and plastered.
In a single-floor, double-duct manor house with
a column-supported porch were preserved the parquetry
floors and ancient finishings. The gable roof was partly
covered with shingles. In the course of surveys carried
out it has proved that architectural forms present in
the manor house supplied a model for buildings in the
village of Niemce where up to the present day be found
the farm houses having the same forms.
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