On the facade, preceded by a porch with ogival door, stands the Manueline portal, polilobado, decorated with tiles figured. The single nave interior, covered with painted wooden ceiling.
This medieval church was reconstructed on the second half of the 16th century. The main door is in white marble with two striated columns. On the inside there are three naves presenting divisible arches supported by Tuscan columns. In this monument, stands out the naves and main chapel coverage in sixteen hundreds glazed tiles and the altarpiece in carving from the 17th century.
The building conserves the lancet doors and it is surrounded by a porch. On the façade left side there is the bell ringer tower. On the inside it presents a nave wrapped in glazed tiles under the “carpet” type, from 1681 standing out, also, the remaining glazed tiles coverage that decorates the church. The Manueline main chapel possesses an ample lancet arch and crossed vault.
This church was built on the transaction period from the XIII century to the XIV century. It underwent several changes afterwards. It has baroque elements such as the campanile. On the inside it must be stand out the Holly Water Font.