It is designated as a priest's house, and the local clergy promotes this hypothesis, but the locals stubbornly consider the house of Count Chapsky. Judging by the design of the house, it really is more like a small manor house, it is doubtful that stone mansions would be built for an ordinary church for a priest. Again, according to local residents, it was recently deprived of the status of cultural value and now you don't understand what is happening in it. But the big fence has been removed, the house can be safely walked around and examined, it is quite funny.
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Level 15 Local Expert
August 30, 2022
A great place, an old church, shops (albeit with a margin)), a large lake, a club, a post office, a school, a garden!
But, there is no ATM in the AGRO-TOWN, at least Belarusbank would be installed. There is not even a bank branch, although there was!
And most importantly, the disgusting relationship with drinking water. They can't make a well in 10 years! The village has moved to the status of an agro-town, but the transformers have not been replaced! What is the tension? What is the energy consumption for such a number of residents??