The church is a typical example of Belarusian folk wooden architecture - a single-log church. The plaque has some kind of impossible construction date - 1502, but in appearance it is more likely the 18th century, most likely the church was built on the site of an earlier dilapidated building. The territory is very well maintained, there are touching feeders for squirrels. If you go around the fence, there is an unlocked gate on the side of the Mukhavets, you can walk-look-sit on a bench.
It is a very beautiful church... Judging by the structure, it is very old. It's a pity there hasn't been an opportunity to visit yet, but there is already such a desire.