18th century manor house rebuilt in the 18th century, with two storeys and a floor plan composed by the juxtaposition of two rectangles. Of the original construction, it remains only a bow and a window on the ground floor. Featured, integrated in the chapel on the facade, a Mannerist tomb and an altarpiece in talha.
A rectangular Baroque palace with a residential wing and a chapel integrated into the façade. It was commissioned by Captain João Ferreira da Cruz in the 18th century. Initially used as a residence, it was later converted into a shirt factory. Currently, it serves as a residence once again.
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.
Membership in times of the order of Christ, this temple keeps on this time, only a Roman portal, presenting also a bell tower with pyramidal crowning. Inside stands the hoist of the main altar. The chancel has coverage in towed barrel vault and stands in the altarpiece of the high altar, the national style gilded altarpieces and the side altars the Gothic carving.
Chapel dating from the 17TH century, the present a longitudinal plan consists of a nave and a chancel, with homogeneous coverage more closely in gable roof. Featured, on the high altar, for the perfect round niche with the image of the Patron Saint.