The old one-storey mansion that belonged to the former owners of Ossa – the Suffczynski family – was built of larch wood. It was located in a small hollow on the Struzka (‘Trickle’) stream. It had whitewashed walls and a high-pitched roof. It had characteristic brick chimneys and a small turret with a bell. The bell was sounded every day at noon and 1 p.m. to mark the beginning and end of lunch.
Today the same place, surrounded by lush Polish nature, is an oasis of peace. The beautiful nature, picturesque landscapes and clean air give this place a wonderful climate and atmosphere where everybody feels very well.