The main house of the Guseva Polosa estate near Moscow is recognized as an object of cultural heritage of regional significance.
The manor house is located on the area, which until the 1870s was called Guseva Polosa. The construction of the site with the first wooden houses began in 1885 by the merchant A.G.Vasilieva. In 1913 the estate was purchased by a civil engineer A.I.Shumilin, one of the co-owners of the “Engineering Business” office. Having dismantled the old buildings, by 1914 he built a new house in neoclassical style. The author was the owner himself, who had a permit to carry out such works. The two-story wooden building on stone foundations was decorated with porticoes, columns, triangular pediment, and richly decorated with stucco and medallions. Engineeringly, the house was equipped with the most advanced systems. After 1917 the nationalized manor house was used as a regular dwelling, after 1926 - as an orphanage. In the 1960s, the former manor house became a recreation center “Bakovka” of the Ministry of Aviation Industry. Since 2010, the territory of the estate became part of the Skolkovo innovation complex.