Casas Señoriales

23510, Torreblascopedro How to get

The oldest construction within the urban area, it is built with plastered masonry, a traditional Andalusian manor house with three floors and large dimensions. The windows have grills with leaded ornaments on the ground floor and the five balconies on the upper silver are on corbels, with iron windowsills and trapezoidal molding. Engraved on the lintel of one of the windows is the date of 1714. The entrance door with layered frames is off-centered. Next to this house we find another, with a semicircular arch portal on imposts and a cross in the key of the arch. The original ashlar masonry has disappeared, but above the arch it preserves a barred window and on its sides some stone shields in the Baroque style of the 17th century.