The farm presents an ownership of a rich farmer from the region of Radom from the first decade of the 20th century. The richness of the host is confirmed, amongst other, by the type and number of buildings presented on the area of the farm. Apart from typical objects for every household, such as a barn and a cow shed, one may encounter buildings which function as a warehouse, for example a granary or a shed. The host used to employ for field works poor workers who wondered every year in search of work. They were known as “bandosi” and used to have their meals upon two flat stones located near the fence, which comes from Niedabyl. The manner of location (the majority of buildings are independent) and a different intention of each of them confirms a new style of farm arrangement, which became fashionable at the turn of the 20th century. Until then the number of buildings had been limited. They had used to be erected in a complex form, frequently under one roof.
Chomentów Farm complex contains:
- Cottage from Chomentów from 1905
- Pigsty from Brzezinki Stare from 1905
- Cow shed from Brzezinki Stare from 1910
- Dutch barn from Radom from 1950
- Barn from Borki from around 1850
- Straw cutter from Janiszew from the second half of the 19th century
- Shed from Chomentów from 1910
- Granary with a coach house from Chomentów from 1940
- Basement from Chomentów from 1905
- Well – reconstruction
- Toilet – reconstruction