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NOWE ŁADY
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gm. Iłów, pow. sochaczewski, woj. mazowieckie

The village was colonized by the Dutch at the end of the 18th century. In 1827, Łady Stare, Nowe, and Kępa had 112 morga in area. There were 15 houses. After 1969, Łady Nowe and Stare Łady (Szory) have been combined into one administrative entity. Nowe Łady is a linear village located on the western side of the Iłów-Kamion road with buildings stretching along an east-west line. The cultural landscape of the Dutch settlement is in very good condition with a detectable field layout, trees and bushes planted around the homesteads and driveways; the houses are located on rises. The only preserved traditional house is located directly by the road on its western side.

The homestead no. 2 has a rectangular layout and is situated approx. 100 m from the road in northern direction. It is surrounded by a picket and board fence. The buildings are dispersed with a house located along an east-west line, in the southern section of the plot; a barn, a cowshed, and a shed are located on the western, northern, and eastern sides respectively. All farm buildings are devastated. The house is made of pine wood and has a corner-notched log structure connected at corners with dovetail halvings with protruding log ends. The structure is covered with a rafter-collar beam, jerkin-head roof and is rye straw thatched (reinforced with wróble). A decorative, timber frame porch is located on the southern side; it has a flat, double-pitched roof. The building has a two-bay and five-axial layout with a centrally located traditional fire system, which includes a bread oven, a smokebox (in the chimney), a tile kitchen, and two tile stoves. The building is preserved in a good condition; it is not in use.

The cemetery is situated on the forest's edge on the western side of the road. The cemetery has a rectangular layout and is entirely overgrown with bushes; no gravestones have survived.


    
SGKP, t. V, 1884, s. 568.


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