Chapel of nave and chancel built in 1517 and enlarged between 1887 and 1948. In 1990 it was built inside the courtyard of the chapel the Church of Nossa Senhora do Ó.
Sunny housing dating from the 18th century, Johannine style, which highlight the frames of the will drawn up in limestone. It was probably built in the late 18TH century.
Also known as St. Anthony's Chapel, was built in the 15th century, Pero Garcia da Rosa. It is a chapel with a single nave, with triumphal arch back perfect (Renaissance feature). The ceiling of the chancel, in a panelled Vault.
18TH century manor, East and Northeast by facades are more worked than the rest, with a monumental portal, Bay Windows along the upper floor ending with a balcony with two groups of masonry columns and wooden ceiling.
This pillory is composed by a four steps basement and a shaft with two twisted and striated sections. On the shaft top there is a capital with Batalha blazon where it stands out Santa Maria da Vitória the patron saint. It is finished by a terminal piece presenting in its centre, the Cross of Chris in iron.
Monument dating from 1968, designed by the sculptor Leopoldo Almeida, representing the Commander Nuno Álvares Pereira, who defeated the Castilian army at the battle of Aljubarrota.