Goniądz
A house on Kościuszki 54 Street. A building from the 1920s, set on foundations made of field stones joined with mortar. Corner-notched log walls with vertical-plank formwork. Porch with a pitched roof supported with six posts. Pitched roof covered witch sheet metal.
A porch roof with an eaves lath and soffits, as seen from the front. On the soffit joint, there is a pazdur of shaped edges, ornamented with blind holes.
A brick house with a wooden porch, built in the 1920s. The porch has a pitched roof supported with six poles. The bottom part of the porch is made of straight vertical planks.
Watermill. Source materials confirm the existence of such a building in this place at least since the mid-18th century (the so-called Dołek). The watermill which stands here today was build around the mid-19th century and served its function until the late 1950s.
A wooden roadside cross from 1894. It is a Caravaca type cross which used to be placed for protection against pestilence. Its name derives from a Spanish town where reliquary of this shape may be found.
A porch roof with an eaves lath and soffits, as seen from the front. On the soffit joint, there is a pazdur of shaped edges, ornamented with blind holes.
A brick house with a wooden porch, built in the 1920s. The porch has a pitched roof supported with six poles. The bottom part of the porch is made of straight vertical planks.
Watermill. Source materials confirm the existence of such a building in this place at least since the mid-18th century (the so-called Dołek). The watermill which stands here today was build around the mid-19th century and served its function until the late 1950s.
A wooden roadside cross from 1894. It is a Caravaca type cross which used to be placed for protection against pestilence. Its name derives from a Spanish town where reliquary of this shape may be found.