The history of the house at Stara Łomnica (Alt Lomnitz) 110 is unknown, but it was most likely built at the end of the 18th century or in the first third of the 19th century. While cleaning one of the cast-iron windows of the barn, the owners found the number 1785, which may be the date of the farm's foundation. It is one of three buildings in the village with a mansard roof and a small gable. The building is distinguished by a number of architectural details not found in other buildings in the village, and its shape resembles that of Dwor Górny (Upper Farm), built in the 16th century and now in ruins, located a few hundred meters away. Similarities can also be seen in the arched windows with decorative muntins, which have been renovated and still feature some of the original 19th-century panes.