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WŁADYSŁAWÓW
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gm. Iłów, pow. sochaczewski, woj. mazowieckie

The village was colonized at the same time as Suchodół - at the end of the 18th century and it is possible that originally, it was part of the latter because it was mentioned for the first time only in 1893. At that time, the village had 41 residents and 165 morga in area. Władysławów is a linear village located on the southern side of the Vistula near the flood-bank between the villages of Suchodół and Pieczyska Iłowskie. It is connected to the Iłów-Słubice highway by a paved road. Homesteads are situated on both sides of the road along an east-west line.

The cultural landscape has been transformed. It has been best preserved in the southern section of the village - driveways, drainage canals, and trees planted on balks are visible. The buildings are modern; one example of the Dutch architecture has survived.

An object without a number is a wood - masonry building, erected ca. 1930. It is located on the southern side of the metalled road that leads from the highway to Suchodów (behind the bend) along an east-west line in a four-building homestead (with a barn and two sheds - dispersed layout). The building is surrounded by a cement and picket fence. The residential section was built of pine and has a corner-notched log structure and is joined at corners by dovetail halvings. The structure is boarded. The cowshed was built ca. 1990 of slag concrete blocks bonded with cement-lime mortar. The building has a double-pitched, rafter-collar beam roof covered with roofing paper. The residential section is located on the eastern side and has a two-bay and three-axial interior with a centrally located modern fire system. The cowshed has a centrally located passageway with stalls for farm animals on both sides. The building is preserved in very good condition.


    
SGKP, t. XIII, 1893, s. 694.


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