The manor built in the 19th - the early decades of the 20th centuries and located three kilometers from the Augustow Canal belonged to the Gursky family. The family was formerly one of the wealthiest in these lands. Moreover, they were famous for patronage and their business activity. For instance, at the turn of the 19th – 20th centuries Peter Gursky built a starch factory in Radziwilky estate.
The house and the outbuildings have remained from the Gursky family manor. However, an artificial cascade of five ponds, situated in the natural hollow in front of the manor, is of particular interest. There was a park on the opposite side of the manor. Nowadays, it is an alley of beeches and hornbeams, which has remained from the past.
After the Second World War Radziwilky manor was used as a boarding house (in the 1960s a two-storey brick residential building was constructed there) and a vacation center. Today the estate is being revived by private individuals.