This pillory is constituted by a platform with three hexagonal steps, a flat column and finished with a parallelepiped Coat of Arms. Formerly, it used to be part of a public fountain but afterward it was rebuild and both, the platform and the finishing were reused.
Granary dating from 1886 consisting of a low punch and Continuo, six stone columns wider bases, protruding eaves with lisa wood lining and a gable roof.
Set of three granaries decorated belonging to a set with floors of granite slabs and masonry attachments. Are granaries of narrow type with two sloping walls. In the 20th century suffered general repairs in the battens and the toppings.
Set of two granaries with four sloping walls and four roof tile waters. These two granaries are part of the same set, with threshing floor slabs of granite and stonework tent.
Set of two granaries decorated, located in different places in the Centre of the cluster, making both part of sets with eiras. Are granaries of narrow type with two sloped walls and gable roof of Marseille tile.
Granary in conjunction with a threshing floor and a Sangha. Consists of two sloping walls, a fist buried and hidden, six stone columns, a single port at one of the wooden tops and a gable roof.
Granary dating from 1875, to submit a civil architecture vernacular. Consists of four sloping walls, eight stone columns wider in the bases, two wooden doors and a roof of four waters.