The manor was owned by the von Platen brothers until the 14th century, by the von Kahlden family until the 18th century, after 1749 the owners changed frequently.
The manor house was built in 1582 or 1603 for Erich von Kahlden, later alterations took place. Among the numerous owners were: 1749 L. J. Bandelin, 1772 von Colmar, 1862 von Röder, 1928 von Usedom and von der Lancken. The remains of a stair tower are preserved on the entrance front. The windows on the house are irregularly arranged. At the southeast corner of the building there is a two-axis round dungeon. On the west side, a two-story addition with a hipped roof was added around 1870. After 1945, the manor house was used for residential purposes. Renovation works were carried out in 1974. A small park with old trees is adjacent to the manor house. Next to the old manor house stands the new, brick, seven-axis manor house in neo-Gothic style.