History Gorenok is known from the first quarter of the 17th century. The place was called Korobkin wasteland. The first owner of the estate is mentioned Nikifor Plescheev, a boyar clan (1623-1693). In 1693, Korobkin, the wasteland became the property of his daughter, who married Prince Yu.Ya. Khilkova. It was under him that a large wooden manor house was built and the estate was given the name "Gorenki".
The first documented references to settlements located on the territory of the estate Pehra-Yakovlevskoe date back to the turn of the 16th-17th centuries. Almost until the end of the 16th century, the village of Yakovlevskoye was the patrimony of the post-noble Sukins.
In 1591, Pehra-Yakovlevskoe fell into the possession of the fourth youngest line of the Golitsyn family and belonged to it for more than 200 years, until 1828.
Troitskoye village has been known since the 16th century, but the most interesting pages of its history are connected with the name of the Rumyantsevs.
During the Russian-Turkish war of 1768-177, Pyotr Aleksandrovich Rumyantsev commanded the 2nd Army.