Narvydiskis Manor grange. In 15th – 16th centuries belonged to a famous landlord Kesgailis family. Later the manor belonged to Radvila family. In the first part of 19th century the manor was Andzejevskis family property, and in the second part it belonged to Jasinskis family.
In 19th century there was built a two-storey eclectic style stone palace with an attic. The manor is surrounded by an old and neglected park with a big pond and an island there. The present owners of Narvydiskis manor research the building, restore red bricks walls that were limed in soviet times, start to arrange spectacular surroundings.
Bartkuskis Manor grange. Two kilometres away from Vilnius – Panevezys motorway there is Bartkuskis village that was mentioned first time in 1533. In the northern part of the village there is classicism style manor. Earl Pliateris built it in 1845 – 1855. Two-storey right-angled manor is situated on a vertical bank of Bartkuskis Lake. The palace is surrounded by a park. At the end of main alley there is a massive three arcs gate with baroque gable on the top. Also there are brewery, stables, and peon. Today the manor is Giedra Petraitis’ private property. The manor is derelict, and is not maintained.
Lapsiai Manor grange. The owner of the manor O. Bukliene almost finished the renovation of the building during part four years. Restorations works have been down according to precise iconography, and founded manor’s fragments; old techniques and materials have been used. The restoration and maintenance of the manor is a good example of old manors restoration.

Sesuoleliai I Manor grange. In the northern part of Sesuoleliai I village there is a manor grange that was built by Jasinskis family in 1855. Today the manor belongs to American Lithuanian Raimundas Petrauskas who lives in America now. It is possible to rent the manor for different events and parties by appointment. Tourists are allowed. More information is available on http://www.sesuoleliudvaras.lt/






