Archbishopric of Riga owned territory with all three neighboring manors - Vestiena, Tolka and Deven — from the 14th to the 16th century.
Riga's Archbishops vassal E. Tīzenhauzen was managing Vestiena Manor since 1452.
The last private owner of Vestiena Manor was Aleksandrs Rušmanis, a Latvian citizen who bought it after 1905 fire and partly restored.
[2][3] In 18th century former rural fortification — bastion — was replaced with Vestiena Manor complex, which didn't have any military purpose.
Main manor house was again modernized in the first half of the 19th century with additions of hulls and porch, which gave it appearance of late Classical architecture style.