This Padrão was put in here as an honour to D. Luís de Menezes, 3rd Count of Ericeira and the town Lord, as recognition from his achievements during Ameixial Battle.
16th century Church of the sacristy, with an image of the Holy Trinity, a bust with a masculine image, two images of the dead Christ crucified and another image of St. Sebastian.
Mannerist Church, three different ships, chancel of domed in monumental caissons. In the second half of the 20th century was a remodel of the façade and the tower and other attached outbuildings were built.
18th century building, which served as City Hall and the Jesuit Residence. It has two floors, with dependent buildings facing the main façade and Dovecote in the back.
Chapel with porch, nave and chancel, with wooden ceiling in three planes. Inside, it has the images of the Virgin and child, St. Sebastian, St. Anthony, Jesus saviour of the world, Holy Trinity, and others. The chapel has a sculpture of St. Martin of Tours, their Patron Saint, from the 15th century.
Chapel dedicated to Saint George, which is represented in a stone image, popular type, made in the region. Saint George emerges as a beardless young man, armor, riding a white horse and wielding a spear.