Cieszanowice is a village located in the Nysa district, in the Kamiennik municipality.
In the Latin book "Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis" (Book of endowments of the Bishopric of Wrocław), written in the years 1295–1305, in the times of Bishop Henryk of Wierzbno, the town is mentioned in the form of Czessonovitz as one of the villages located under Polish law. In Cieszanowice there is a late Baroque manor house, which was erected in the first half of the 18th century. The residence, along with the rest of the estate, belonged after World War II to, among others, the Nieradowice State Agricultural Farm Combine, and after its collapse, it was the property of the Agricultural Property Agency of the State Treasury, and then the Agricultural Property Agency. In the 1960s, the building housed apartments for the State Agricultural Farm workers. Around the courtyard of the manor are the buildings of the former grange, including an outbuilding, a granary, and a pavilion. The remains of a landscape park, founded in the English style in the 19th century, also adjoin the manor. Its tree stand includes a maidenhair tree, common beech of the purple variety, common hornbeam, pedunculate and red oak, small-leaved and silver linden, eastern arborvitae, and Douglas fir.
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