In the past Antopol was part of a large land property. In the 18th and 19th centuries it belonged to the Bystrych family, then to the Giedrojci family. At the turn of the XVIII-XIX centuries, a classicist mansion was built here.
It was one-storied, with a rectangular base, with a four-pitched roof with mansard windows. The portico was decorated with a triangular top. The mansion was surrounded by a landscaped park.
Jonas Karol Naruszewicz and his wife Christina in 1636 sold the courtyard of Braszewicze and the Tolkowo estate for 25 thousand zlotys (gold?). To the Chancellor of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania Albrecht Stanislaw Radziwill. The act of sale was brought to the Pinsk Land Court, a contract was drawn up, the consent of his wife Krystyna Naruszewicz to the sale was obtained, and an inventory of the property was made.
The first record of Bielinek can be considered the 1st half of the 16th century, in 1546 in the description of the borders of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Crown of Poland under the name Belin Second. From 1795 in the Russian Empire, in Kobryn district, Slonim district, from 1797 Lithuanian, from 1801 Grodno province. In 1858 it was a part of Osowiec volost, Kobryn district, the center of Belinsk village community.