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The presbytery was built in the village of Goźlice (Klimontów municipality) in 1768. It was funded by the owner of the Ossolina and Goźlice estates, and the local parish priest – Jerzy Dobrzański. From 1957 to 1976 it served as a catechetical room, and later a grain warehouse.
The single-storey, two-bay presbytery with walls built from lumbers with quoins joined using lap joints was built on a rectangular plan. The façade is adorned with a central Baroque portal, sheltered by a gazebo porch. The portal details and its ornamentation were probably modelled on similar adornments that can be seen in Goźlice’s parish church. The hipped roof is covered by a double layer of shingles. The presbytery from Goźlice is the only eighteenth-century wooden parish building surviving in the Kielce region. Thanks to its style similar to that of manorial architecture, it is ranked among the most valuable examples of such architecture.

Plebania z Goźlic
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