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1890 - 1895
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Villa Pepita
autoria desconeguda
Rectangular country house with a gable roof with the ridge perpendicular to the façade facing south. In this sector, there is a wall that closes off the site with two gates: one facing east, while to the west there is another that connects with the residential dwelling. The house consists of a rectangular doorway, several windows and a porch with a lowered arch at second-floor level. There is an oculus in the attic. The north side is blind, and there is a lean-to. On the east side there are several recent additions and on the west side it is attached to the residential dwelling. It is built with masonry, walling and lime plaster. It is in average state of preservation. Villa Pepita Residential house attached to the west of the Novísima farmhouse. It has a square floor plan and a different shaped roof. The main façade is located to the west and at each corner there is a tower, the one on the right has a circular section, with three floors and finished with battlements, while the one on the left is rectangular and also has three floors, with a pyramid-shaped roof. In the centre of the façade there is a rectangular doorway. There is another entrance doorway on the north side. It has a depressed concave arch, which corresponds to the ground floor of the square tower. To the left of this there is a body of galleries at the level of the first floor covered in three slopes and attached to the old house. It is built in grey stoneware, plastered and decorated with stucco, while the eaves are made of glazed tiles, as are the roof tiles and the heads of the beams, which are decorated. There are some wrought-iron decorative elements. There are also some artificial stone elements. Novísima Shed Shed used for agricultural work. It has a rectangular floor plan, a gable roof with the ridge parallel to the east-facing doorway. The eaves of the roof have a wide overhang on the part of the old façade, facing south, where there is a semicircular arched doorway formed by stone voussoirs and a wooden doorway. It is built with masonry in the lower part and walling in the upper part. The roof is made of tiles and wooden beams. It is in a medium state of conservation. This country house can be found in the Nomenclature of the province of Barcelona from the year 1860. This date and the place name it bears lead us to believe that it is not a very old building. In the following century, at the beginning of the 20th century, a manor house was built to be the residence of the owners, a structure that still remains today.1909
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1914
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1973