I found some information -
Church of the Nativity or Smolensk — that was all that remained of the Manor of Borodino. The temple was built of brick in 1698-1701 years deposits votčinnikov Savel′evyh in the Moscow Baroque style and is of type "Octagon House at square". Along with a small dining room and a two-tier belfry of the Church is at high podklet. Along the southern and the Northern facade of the temple once went open wooden galleries, restored only one – South. The temple is closely associated with the war of 1812, orations, and indeed located a few kilometres from the Kolockij monastery.
At Borodino cool in winter and summer, here you can spend the whole day: sightseeing, visiting monasteries and Museum. Here on the boundless field of Russian glory, produvaemom on all sides by the winds, so good, so feel the Russian soul ...
Along the southern and the Northern facade of the temple once went open wooden galleries, restored only one – SouthSo, looks like this gallerys was destroyed at 1812, but why they was removed at 2002???
First restorations was in 1818 year, but we don't have photos at this period.