The village of Morozovo was the patrimony of the Moscow tsars. In 1620, Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich granted half of the village of Morozovo and the villages of Gridino and Udunovo to Prince Vladimir Buturlin for his loyal service during the Time of Troubles in Rus'.
In 1800, instead of the wooden one, which was dismantled, the owner of the village, Prime Major Nikolai Sergeevich Buturlin, built a stone church in the name of St. Paraskeva with a warm chapel in the name of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, with a stone bell tower and fence. This church exists to this day without any significant changes.