Traditional Canarian building, of one and two heights, which presents a plant in the form of 'U ', where the central courtyard opens to the south, the hermitage is rising to the rising point. The roofing system is simple, solved by means of three- and four-water roofs with Arabic tile, executed with a structure in wood of pair and row. The shortest side of the building, is the body of two heights, which has towards the inner courtyard a gallery, closed in masonry at the bottom, in which three openings and the hole where the access staircase to the upper floor, while on the upper floor, the gallery is covered, with a mixed railing of wooden frames and slats, where the opening, between the right feet, is open. The carpenters of the property are all solved in wood, keeping after the intervention some of the original pieces, in addition to the interior seats in the window recesses. The Hacienda has several ponds, and is currently surrounded by terraces, gardens, fruit trees, medicinal plants, in addition to an ecological garden, replacing this crop to the previous one, where before being transformed into a rural hotel, during the 20th century Their lands were destined for a large agricultural farm dedicated to the cultivation of bananas.
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