Finca San José

The San José farm has a square floor plan, has a single height and its roof is hipped. Attached, we find a construction possibly intended for agricultural use or service housing with a sloping roof and an eave parallel to the façade.

The facades of the house have a symmetrical composition and a cubic layout, topped by a continuous eave and pinnacles in the corners. A porch stands out on the south-facing façade. In addition, we find ornamental elements typical of the late 19th century such as the fencing of the openings, the false padding marking the wounds and the lines, the wooden carpentry and the prefabricated concrete terrace parapets. On the other hand, the façade of the other construction is asymmetrical.

Currently, these entrances have disappeared, perhaps, due to the construction of the highway tunnel that runs through the middle of the property. In the same way, the garden has suffered the same fate, since it was large and was covered by perimeter and central walkways marked by iron pergolas.