Manor house and drinking fountain

C. Castillo Viver CS

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MANOR HOUSE

A three-storey house from the 16th century, rebuilt after the Civil War and which still conserves the chamber. It is currently divided into two houses. The entrance door conserves an original semicircular arch, with a coat of arms finished in exposed stone. Below the coat of arms there is an inscription with the number ‘132’. Some tile painting has also been preserved.

 

On the first floor there are three original factory openings with a flat lintel, over which there must have been a roof, as can be seen in the imprints between the ashlars.

 

Historian Diago cites it as the ‘Casa de la Señoría’ (House of the Lordship).