Due to frequent flooding of the creek, its northern course was altered during construction of the freeway from Ljubljana to Zagreb.
[1] Jerova Vas was attested in written sources in 1305 as Phapphendorf (and as Veroua vasz in 1496, Jeroua uass in 1634, and Jeraua Vaſs in 1685).
A water main was installed to Jerova Vas from Black Valley (Slovene: Črna dolina) near Dobje in 1910.
[1] Jerova Vas was annexed by the town of Grosuplje in 1971, ending its existence as an independent settlement.
The shrine has a pyramidal Gothic revival roof, and the front is open and supported by columns.