It is an old rectory, where the parish priest had his home, taught catechesis and had his orchard for crops.
The building dates from 1832 almost two centuries of existence, although at the end of the 90s it was subject to a careful rehabilitation adapting as a lodging establishment respecting its original architecture. Given its location in a heritage complex formed by the Parish Church, the atrium of the church and the Rectoral, it keeps alive the spirit of its origins.
The house has two floors and a low deck. On the ground floor the reception is housed, on the first floor there are the two living-dining rooms, one of them with a wood-burning fireplace, kitchen and three rooms and on the ground floor there are four spacious rooms, all equipped with comfortable bathrooms.