It is a hermitage located in the Barrio de Calga (Valle de Anievas), built in the 17th century.
Description: its structure is simple and original, since the apse is semicircular and the nave is rectangular, with no separation or differentiated elements between the two. It has a gabled roof.
The main façade located at the foot shows a small door in a semicircular arch with two ashlar windows on both sides.
On the gable rises a belfry, also made of ashlars, with a centered loophole and an angular cornice ending with Herrerian pyramids and a stone cross.
The interior has been recently renovated by having a brick partition separating the nave from the apse, so the old space of the presbytery has been converted into a sacristy, which receives light through the old apsidial ashlar window with a flared rectangular shape. For this reason, a new opening had to be opened in the south wall to illuminate the nave.
This hermitage is in a good state of conservation, having cleaned up the walls and repaired the roof, both the exterior tile and the interior wooden framework.