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Eight-family housefrom Ruda Pilczycka
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The eight-family peasant house from Ruda Pilczycka was built around 1914. It is an interesting example of a wooden multi-house for manor servants from the nineteenth century (a variety of such a house was a “four-family house”, well known from Polish literature). The construction of the house was funded by Władysław Zamojski, a landowner, the last owner of the Wilczyca estate. The tall family house is a wooden building set on stone underpinning which is constructed on a square plan (dimensions: 32.20x11.54 m). It is a one-storey wide-front house, covered by a shingle gable roof. It consists of eight ”living quarters” with the following layout: hallway – storeroom – living space. In one of the rooms a brick bread oven has been re-created. Other rooms now serve as guest rooms and are comfortably equipped.