Grill, located directly next to the guesthouse, is a halfopen building in a style of an old forge. It consists of multifunctional furnace or rather an old fashioned furnace wall with a smokehouse, bread oven, grill and mushroom dryer. Grzegorz Mrówczyński from Promno is the creator of the furnace. Gastronomic part of the grill is separated from the rest with a counter from wide solid oak planks. In the guest area there are eight sixperson tables and benches. Furniture made out of solid sycamore planks was created by carpenter Henryk Dembiński from Jagodno. The same carpenter made the roof out of a hundredyearold roof tiling from Ostrów Wielkopolski and its construction made from beams and planks taken from a demolition of an old barn in Tarnów. Part of the thickest wood comes from an old windmill in Komorza Wielka and it has been almost fully reconstructed inside Windmill Hall of the guesthouse. Walls have been built from so called “muraki” demolition sandstone block recovered from old houses of Bolesławiec. Bricklayers from Ukraine constructed it along with the hundredyearold parquet made out of red brick. Walls have been embedded with castiron windows recovered from barn demolition in Tarnowo and glassed with technical glass pig iron acquired after demolition of an old little greenhouse of Władysław Sękowski. The decorations of the stone grill draw on building recycling style it was made out of old forge equipment. It consists of a couple of anvils, blacksmithing tools and old machinery. Original smith’s bellow and chandeliers made fully from old products of rural blacksmithing like hinges, rims, horseshoes and anchors hang under the ceiling. Even the stove doors are made out of old castiron roof hatches. Many of the mentioned artefacts come from Zbąszyń. Similarly to new vanes made according the old blueprints from a forge in Nądnia Zbąska. Lighting is complete with three train lamps including an oil lamp, which supposedly is a souvenir from the times when Władysław Sękowski worked at the Railway. They also come from Zbąszyń. According to the rule accepted during the construction of the building no fake or stylized elements were allowed to be used.
Next to the stone grill there is “the longest feasting table in Greater Poland”. It was made out of one plank cut out of an 11meterlong oak trunk. Supported with acacia blocks and surrounded with benches it is a perfect place to eat. There is a small stone table with wrought “musical style” benches in the neighbourhood made by blacksmiths, father and son of Kaczmarek family from Gniezno. Grill is accompanied with a hassock of lilacs that smell beautifully in May and a wall covered with trimmed larches. There is a stone garden next to it and on the other side there is a green pyramid made out of trimmed plants.