The Church, which had the designation of Hermitage of San Sebastián, suffered important works in the 18th century for adaptation to the headquarters of the brotherhood of the third order of St. Francis. It is a single-nave longitudinal building and main facade with a portico of adintelado granitic unit. Features a large late-eighteenth-century window. Still retains the sink of holy water of late Renaissance art. Currently, is a charitable Association for young girls.
Chapel of the 17th century, probably in late 1650, erected with the noble houses of the threader bar and clock facade. The Bell Tower is dated 1832. Highlights the frescoed dome of the chancel and Presbytery, decorated by murals, gilt and floral and geometrical footer in the 17th century.
This 16th-century monument in white marble of Estremoz is also known as source of the Nuns. The main façade is composed of two arches back full capitals based vegetalistas Manueline. The andiron of adro, paneled with beautiful reliefs of Manueline trait rolls is Renaissance.
Greek cross-shaped Chapel in ruins. Highlighting the main elevation with its Baroque adornments in whitewashed mortar. Is in a poor state of conservation.