This pazo is surrounded by gardens and annexed elements such as a dovecote and two traditional granaries, which reflect stately and agricultural life at the same time. The building, with a rectangular plan, stands out for its façade full of rhythm thanks to the arrangement of its numerous openings.
A coat of arms preserves the memory of families such as the Figueroas and the Moscosos. The pazo once housed the chapel of St. John the Baptist, although it disappeared during later renovations.



