Situated on the bank of the Lipnya River, at the entrance to the central part of the village, granted to P.A. Tolstoy by Peter I in 1723. Built of brick at the expense of parishioners in 1832 on the site of the former wooden church. Soon a stone bell tower was erected, probably a separate one, later connected to the church by a small vestibule - a passage. In 1879, at the expense of the peasant A.N. Berdyaev, a chapel of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker was built in the refectory. The walls of the church are whitewashed over the plaster. After 1929, the upper parts of the church and the dome of the bell tower were lost. A large church in the late classicism style with individual pseudo-Gothic elements, typical for this region.
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