Homestead on the bank of the river. Sor in Dashev was built in 1850 by Włodzimierz Potocki, the grandson of Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki, on the site of the former owner of Dashev, Kazimir Plater, who burned down in 1831. The estate complex included a palace with a park, stables, outbuildings, a bridge across the river and a dam on it.
The palace is made in the forms of late classicism one-story, having two floors only in its central part. Inside, the remains of wall paintings and stucco have been preserved. Across the road from the palace are stables built of granite and brick. Now the estate houses a boarding school for children with disabilities. Nearby rises
St. Michael's Church.