The wooden church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker is situated on the hill, remotely from the main road in Chornoholova village. It was built of fir in the Boiko style in the 17th century. The wooden church was mentioned in 1751 to be covered with shingles, in a good condition, with bells and all the necessary church books. After the reconstruction in 1794, performed by Matii Khymych from the Luchky village, the church acquired a modern ‘baroque’ style and received a gabled roof, which covers the logs of the faceted altar and slightly wider nave. In the nave there is the preserved iconostasis of the 18th century. Next to the church there is a small one-story bell tower.