Manor House of simple rectangular plan, with a chapel located near and with homogeneous coverage of two waters. It was built in 1734, second date entered in the portal. Features of Baroque architecture, especially the shot in triangular pediment with a Latin cross.
18th century chapel with unique interior space covered by barrel vault. Features inside holy water sinks flanking the portals and niche back perfect open on the wall, which would integrate headstall the main altarpiece.
Vernacular Chapel, probably built in the 14th century. It consists of a longitudinal plan simple with a homogeneous coverage of two cloths and a main facade gable with straight Dick portal. In the interior, highlighted by a 16th century mural in the form of a triptych.
19th century chapel of longitudinal plant simple, with a unique space and with coverage in gable roof. Features a main facade in Gable, torn by a round arch portal. It was rebuilt in the 19th century about traces of a 19th century temple.
Originally devoted to the Senhora da Piedade, it also welcomed the Senhora do Ó, a pregnant Virgin, when the chapel where it used to be was destroyed. The Frontispiece has several ornamental, which frame the portal and a niche with an image of the Virgin.