The church was built in 1846. After the destruction of the old monastery near Breze (known as „St. Spas „), a long period of time the locals used Iskretski monastery. The daily Christian rites were performed at the votive places and the sacred crosses around the village. Judging by the big votive cross, situated in the churchyard (dedicated to St. Peter), it can be assumed that this place was consecrated long before the construction of the church.
There are several donors’ inscriptions on the wall of the church. The interior of the church is decorated two years after its construction in 1848 by the local painter Yanachko Stanimirov, known by his paintings in Iskretski monastery. His signature is missing in here but the locals still remember their fellow-villager painter.
In 1889 to the main church building is appended narthex so it can accommodate more worshipers.
Architecturally the church has one nave, apse, with narthex and shelter from the west. The roof is double sloped and the apse has independent coverage. The main entrance of the temple is from the west, but there is one more door on the south side of the nave. The construction is massive by stone mortared blocks.
Around the church except of the votive cross dedicated to St. Peter, which with its impressive size (its height is about 1.50 meters) is one of the biggest crosses in Western Bulgaria, there are others, smaller tombstone crosses, most of them placed on the graves of local priests. These crosses represent rare examples of Bulgarian plastic art, unnatural in the other areas. It is noteworthy that among them is located the cross of priest Galab Kitov „ПОПЪ ГЛЪПЪ КИТОВЪ“ – the brother of abbot Kitov (1810-1904), known as abbot Gerasim in the monastery of Svoge.