It stands on the northern outskirts of the village, surrounded by residential buildings. It was built of brick in 1760 by order of the village owner, Prince V. O. Gundorov, and parishioners. At present, the tent-roofed bell tower, drum, and dome of the church have been lost; the refectory has been built on with a wooden second floor. An example of a small religious building with a traditional composition and decor, which includes local architectural features of the northern part of the Vladimir land.