Located in the heart of the town, in a park on a small hill, the vicarage was probably built as a church in the first half of the 17th Century. In the 19th Century, a link building to the farm facilities was built. During the Partitions of Poland, the vicarage served as the summer residence for the Bishops of Poznań. The church records and chronicle stored in the vicarage date back to 1631. In the park surrounding the vicarage, you can see a 400-year-old lime tree which has been legally recognised as a nature monument.