The manor house from Suchedniów is located in the Ethnographic Park in Tokarnia, where the most valuable monuments of wooden architecture from the 17th and 19th centuries are collected, originating from the lands of the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland, the Sandomierz Upland and the Nidziańska Basin.
Dating from around 1812, the building was erected on a rectangular plan with two annexes. It is worth paying attention to the solidity characteristic of the 19th-century buildings in Suchedniów, visible in the construction of the roof or window joinery. Due to the structure and layout of the rooms, the residence shows tourists an interior characteristic of the petty-noble style. The most impressive part of the living room is the living room with Louis-style furniture and a classicist chest of drawers. There are drawings on the walls of the playroom showing the historical buildings of Poland. There is also a panoply, i.e. a decorative display of white weapons. In the manor kitchen, a large brick stove deserves special attention of visitors.