Architectonic centre of Šķēde Manor complex has developed at the side of the Šķēde River in the 18th century. The Granary and Cowshed are built at the both sides of the yard, but the Manor house is situated at the end of the representative front yard that is situated afore the household part of the complex. Stables, another Granary and Barn as well as other buildings were built at the sides of the Household yard. Old watermill is located at the Millpond. In the early 19th century manor house was rebuilt – the second storey was added and side wings were enlarged, in the middle of the roof the observing tower and terrace to the garde were built. In the mid-19th century manor house was rebuilt and modernised again. Facade got its present Neo-Gothic shapes with central risalite, tower on the corner and new 2-storey outbuilding.
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