Last updated: June 2026
Fieldbrook House covers practical aspects of rural property renovation and countryside living in Poland. The focus is on older buildings — structures built before the 1980s using traditional materials and methods — and the specific questions that arise when restoring or adapting them for modern use.
Articles on this site address topics including:
Articles are written in a descriptive, informational style. The aim is to provide useful background on each topic — explaining the specific conditions in Poland, the available options, and the practical considerations involved — rather than to promote particular contractors, products, or approaches.
Where public data or established reference sources exist, they are cited. Where information is general or subject to local variation, this is noted. Information about regulations and subsidy programmes is current as of the date shown on each article but may change.
This site does not provide engineering advice, legal advice, or financial advice. The information presented covers general principles and is not a substitute for assessment by a qualified professional with direct knowledge of a specific building and site.
Construction conditions in rural Poland vary significantly between regions, soil types, local regulatory interpretations, and the individual building. Readers should treat the content here as background orientation rather than project-specific guidance.
Questions or corrections can be sent to info@fieldbrookhouse.eu. A contact form is also available on the home page.