Yastrembel (Yastrebel) park is a regular landscape park of ecclectic type. It is situated within the limits of the village of Yastrebel.The settlement was known from 1507 as the possession of Pyotr Dorogostaisky, and from 1567 as the property of Andrey Podarewsky. The premises, besides domestic buildings belonging to the landlord and the peasants, also included: “one coaching inn, two taverns, a water-mill on the Shchara River consisting of 3 pairs of mill-stones...”.
Pavlinovo is a village in Baranovichi district run of village council subordination. The palace-and-park ensemble is sutuated near the source of the Kocheryshka River which is a tributary of the Lokhozva River.
In 1897, the land of the estate is bought by Jan Ottan Bohwitz from the Nowicky family. At first, they build utility structures. In 1906, the foundations of a palace are laid whose construction is completed in 1909.
The settlement of Yastrembel (Yastrebel) was known from 1507 as the possession of Pyotr Dorogostaisky, and from 1567 as the property of Andrey Podarewsky.
On May 3d 1851, under the bill of sale, the estate passes into the hands of Michael Kotlubai. Before 1939, the Kotlubai family were the owners of Yastrembel.
The park in the village of Volno belongs to landscape parks. It lies in the south-eastern part of the village.
Volno estate is known due to the 1571 inventory as the property of the Khodkievich family. After 1571, the estate belonged to Sofia Slucka, and then to Ostafi Volovich. In 1632 a Holy Trinity Basilian monastery was founded in Volno.
Kroshin Park is a landscape park of the eclectic period. It is located on the northern part of the village of Kroshin and is separated from it by the River Shchara. Kroshin has been known since 1442 when a Catholic church was built here.
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