The Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary was built between 1896-1904. It was a wooden church sheathed with tesa, a three-tiered bell tower (23 meters high) with a frame tent covered with iron and a complex of outbuildings. The population of the church estate in 1905 was 7 people. Rectors of the church: Smirnov (died in 1906), John Mikhailovich Yuriev (repressed in 1918). The church was closed in the 1920s [5]. In the 1970s, local residents destroyed and demolished the main vault of the temple. The attempt to knock down the bell tower using technology was unsuccessful, but a tower roll appeared, which increased over time. Until the early 1990s, the territory of the church was used to store fertilizers and agricultural products. At present, a dilapidated wooden log-house of the bell tower with an existing dome has been preserved. The blockhouse was badly damaged; it was repeatedly exposed to fire in the lower part.