The exact time of construction could not be established. The date 1704 given in the clergy's journals and literature does not correspond to reality. The temple was built by a landowner, Prime Major of the Preobrazhensky Regiment Pyotr Evgrafovich Ozerov, who owned the village in the 70-90s. 18th century In 1704, apparently, a wooden church was built, which Ozerov replaced with a new stone church building. The temple has two altars, the chapel was consecrated in the name of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker. A rather large rural church is an example of Russian baroque, the second tier of the temple is not an octagon, as usual, but a hexagonal volume. In 1868-1908. priest Ivan Nikolayevich Sofiysky (1843-1908), a graduate of the KDS in 1866, served in the parish.