
Barłomino - the remains of an old manor park. The residence was burnt to the ground by the Russians in 1945.
Kochanowo - an inconspicuous manor house dating from the close of the 18th century. Today it is a residential building and a service shop. Next to the building is an unkempt park with Eric Koch’s (the estate’s owner) tomb.
Luzino - St Lawrence Church, built in the years 1733-1740, is the third or maybe the fourth in turn. On its roof one may see a flag with the date “1869”, which comes from the previous church. There is a sundial on the south wall. The oldest decorative elements date back to the 18th century, among others, numerous Baroque sculptures. There is a 200-year-old presbytery and a mortuary next to the church. To enter the churchyard, one must go through the gate in late Baroque style. A former evangelical church from 1895 converted into a library and an exhibition room in 1977. Eclectic and neoclassical tenements in ul. Kościelna. The railway station dating from the close of the 19th century. Two Baroque chapels, one is located next to the church and the other nearby the early medieval settlement.
Sychowo - a manor house with no particular style dating from 1908. It has served as a school since 1946. The trees surrounding the building are but a sad remnant of the old park.
Zelewo - an inconspicuous manor house with no particular style once owned by the Kashubian noblemen Bach-Żelewski. Until 1945 it was the property of the butcher of Warsaw, Erich von dem Bach Zelewski. Private property now.
Zielnowo - a manor house with no particular style dating from the beginning of the 20th century. At present a few families live in here.









