Also called Casa Grande de Andeade, it was founded at the beginning of the 18th century and has all the characteristic elements of the pacegas constructions: shield, compostelano chapel altarpiece of the time, palomar, laundry, decorative fountain, large gardens, oak grove (“robledal”) and flanked by rows of banana input.
It was renovated in 1995 with original materials and wood, and currently works as a rural tourism establishment and a place for celebrations and banquets.