A large village in the Jedrzychowicki Potok valley. In 1305, it is mentioned as Lu-tolfelshain. The oldest documented owners of tagow ore the von Penzigs, a wealthy Lusatian line who ruled the Zgorzelec Forest in the Middle Ages. At the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, the local landlord was Karl Ender von Sercha, a friend of the mystic and philosopher Jacob Boehme. In the northern part of the village, there is a Renaissance palace erected by order of Michael Ender von Sercha in 1581. Among the guests of the palace there were Margrave Jan Georg Hohenzollern (1620) and Albrecht von Wollenstein (1633). On the bailey there are Baroque sculptures made by Jan Christian Kirchner, which come from the palace in Radomierzyce.