With a modest exterior appearance, from the XVIII century, the inside, including the Sacristy is fully covered with tiles. Next to the chapel there is a Calvary from 1788. The classification includes both, the tiles and the close Calvary.
Chapel built in the 18th century, made up of the body of the temple and the sacristy attached. The interior is covered with polychrome tiles until middle of the wall, with the rest filled by paintings of geometric and floral motifs. To highlight the six altarpieces, the front of the high altar of marble stone and a high relief of the 18th century.
Small chapel in ruined State, very simple. Single nave, preserves a triumphal arch Manueline. On the main façade rips a rectangular frame entry surmounted by a rectangular window, ending at gable surmounted by a cross.
Gothic-Manueline chapel consists of a rectangular plan with nave covered by a dome and a chancel with barrel vault. It was built at the top of the mountain with the same name, about traces of a fortified settlement from the iron age.
Pelourinho comprising a column based oitavada based on three octagonal steps, surmounted by frames. The forend is faceted to mid-height and then smooth, being crowned in rounded pyramid.
Bridge of one arch back in one piece consisting of a Board in easel and walled guard, currently with pedestrian circulation. The soffit of the arch shows the monumental apparatus. The floor is composed of shingle.