THE PUSLOVSKY ESTATE - D.Star. Sands, Berezovsky district, Brest region, RB.
The Old Sands have been known since 1503.. Voytech Puslovsky had 5 sons (Frantishek, Vladislav, Adam Titus, Xavier, Vandalin) and 2 daughters (Genovefa and Marta). Adam Titus (1803-1854) owned the estate of Plyant in Pinshchyna, but after the uprising of 1830-1831 he left for Prussia. Sands and other possessions went to Frantishka. The youngest son Vandalin (1814-1884) became the owner of Kosovo. Xavier (1806-1874) renounced his inheritance and devoted himself to science.
In 1843, due to the fault of the servants, the palace burned down in the Sands. The manor house was converted from a stable.
The Brama is well preserved, but now it is in the center of the village, having lost touch with the previous composition. As in the past, storks nest on the crenellated end of the tower. The western entrance to the estate also had a frame built in other forms. It was smaller and had no towers. Later it was converted into a store, and therefore the arched passage was walled up.
What is in the photo is the only thing that can be seen in the village. If you go a little to the left along the road, there is still an old gate at the end of the street, that's really impressive. And so, I would not recommend a place to visit (if it is not on the way).
The well-preserved entrance gate of the Puslovsky estate, once there was a canal along the perimeter and here is the second entrance to the estate... I would like to see measures taken for restoration and conservation, but for now they are being destroyed more and more every year..
The gate just stands above the road, there are remnants of some kind of building nearby, but everything is overgrown with bushes. Another building is fenced off, it looks like it is located on the territory of the factory. Nothing else from the estate could be found.