The one-nave church of Saint George was built under the influence of the monuments of the Raška
school. It is five-sided on the outside, and semicircular on the inside. The facades are covered with
hewn blocks of pink sandstone.
The church was painted in 1431. This painting was not preserved, so the church was repainted in
1737 by a group of zographers led by Andrej Andrejević. Even the original iconostasis has not been
preserved. Today's iconostasis is attributed to different authors from the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries. Only the zographer Stavro left his signature in 1754 on the icon of the Virgin from the
highest zone of the iconostasis.
On the fresco at the entrance, the founder Radič Postupović is painted holding the founding charter.