The Saint Georges church was built in the 13th century on the site of a primitive shrine, a very early place of pilgrimage.
The façade is in Renaissance style; the gate, sometimes attributed to Jean Bullant, consists of a tympanum leading to columns grooved in Corinthian capitals, the whole surrounded by a very decorated classic entablature, surmounted in the extremities by two roof lanterns.
The base of the bell tower and the chapel of the Virgin Mary are the oldest parts of the building.
The stone baptismal fonts date from 1524 and are decorated with bas-reliefs representing plants.
The building also has a gravestone in double effigy of Guillaume de Belloy, a pulpit and an 18th-century panellings, opposite a 17th-century banc d'œuvre surmounted by a pediment.