Building F is most likely a small church, as you suggested in post 356. Given the shadows on the picture and that you visited this place around 14.00, it is also oriented to the east. It has the “classic” layout of a Russian village church with a wooden outer porch (but without belltower). Why the walls of the sanctuary are clad with wood is unclear to me. Perhaps it was just for protection?
The fence (which is absent on the last picture of post 356) seems to indicate that the building has become too dangerous to visit and/or that it will (soon) be restored.
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Building F is most likely a small church, as you suggested in post 356. Given the shadows on the picture and that you visited this place around 14.00, it is also oriented to the east. It has the “classic” layout of a Russian village church with a wooden outer porch (but without belltower). Why the walls of the sanctuary are clad with wood is unclear to me. Perhaps it was just for protection?
The fence (which is absent on the last picture of post 356) seems to indicate that the building has become too dangerous to visit and/or that it will (soon) be restored.