Ježni Vrh was attested in historical sources as monte ferreo and Eisenberg in 1316, Eysenperg in 1420, and Essenperg in 1505.[4]
Church
The church in Ježni Vrh is dedicated to Saint Peter and was completed in 1998. The church was built in gratitude by locals to commemorate the rescue of a group of 60 villagers from their Partisan captors in 1944; the villagers were tortured and led to an abandoned mine for execution, but then released. The church contains a statue of Saint Peter created by Bojan Stine. The church was consecrated by Prelate Božidar Metelko in 1999, and its third bell was blessed by Archbishop Franc Rode in 2000.[5]
^"Ježni Vrh". Slovenska historična topografija. ZRC SAZU Zgodovinski inštitut Milka Kosa. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
^Zadražnik, Vinko. 2003. Gradnja cerkve svetega Petra na Ježnem Vrhu. In: Pavel Sporn (ed.), Rod se za rodom vrsti. Zbornik. Župnije Primskovo na Dolenjskem ob 250-letnici začetka župnije, pp. 423–426. Primskovo: Župniški urad.