The Committee for State Control, Use and Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments of St. Petersburg recognized the Borozdkin House at 9 Nesterov Lane as an object of cultural heritage of regional significance.
The history of development of the site began in the second half of the XIX century, when it belonged to the merchant Yakov Golovin, and later passed into the possession of the headman of the St. Spiridonius Cathedral of St. Spiridonius Ivan Borozdkin. After the construction was completed in 1912 according to the project of architect Leon Bogusky, the house was purchased by shipbuilding engineer Gustav Schlesinger.