After the October Revolution, through the efforts of Yelena Ertel, Alexander Ertel’s youngest daughter, the estate turned into the Ertelevo House of Writers, where Konstantin Paustovsky, Mikhail Prishvin, Alexey Novikov-Priboy, Olga Kozhukhova, Olga Kretova, Yury Goncharov and many other writers stayed.
The House of Writers was furnished with Alexander Ertel’s things. It had seven rooms and a hall. Along the walls of the hall, there were shelves with books and magazines from the writer’s library, and in the middle, there was a large rectangular table where visitors gathered for dinner. A park with lindens was the highlight of the House of Writers.
Both the park and the library made a great impression on Konstantin Georgiyevich Paustovsky, who vacationed in Ertelevo in 1946 and 1947. On August 12, 1947, he wrote to Konstantin Alexandrovich Fedin,