Allikukivi Manor was built in the 1860s as a residential building for the director of the cloth fabric situated on the land of Voltveti Manor. It is a historicist brick-building with Neo-Gothic traits. Its style and the surrounding landscape remind the manor houses of that era – a representational function, a curved driveway in front of the building, and a surrounding park.
The mansion has also housed a community centre, a school, and a library. Currently, it is privately owned and used as a winery to produce wine from Estonian berries and fruits.
Apart from the textile fabric, the area is known for producing bricks and a local clay industry. It has inspired the novelist Peet Vallak and the performance by Priit Pedajas, Epp Pillarpardi Punjaba potitehas.
In the nearby region
Tamme Outcrop hiking track
Tamme Outcrop hiking track Tamme küla, [...]
Guest house “White House”
Guest house "White House" Laadi tee [...]
Seikle Vabaks tour skating on sea ice
Seikle Vabaks tour skating on sea ice [...]

