Around 1760, a single-storey building with a central risalit was built for the von Dewitz family, which was later connected to the main house.
From 1785, it was converted into a two-storey Baroque manor house for the v. Drewitz family. The 3-axis, 3-storey central risalit is decorated with the v. Drewitz and v. Maltzahn alliance coat of arms.
In the mid-19th century, the house was redesigned in the neo-Renaissance style. To the left of the house is the small, so-called Luisenhaus, where Queen Luise is said to have spent the night. The riding hall from the 18th century is still preserved from the former farm buildings.