The house consists of a ground floor and two upper floors corresponding to three sections demarcated by horizontal bands of granite. On the main façade, the entrance door is preceded by three stone steps. It features an
ogee two-lobed arch with a small coat of arms divided in two in the
keystone. The left half of the coat of arms (which features a helmet with a plume of a single feather) is decorated with a band of eight orders corresponding to an unknown lineage and the other half with a band of three and nine orders, the original coat of arms of the Vaamonde family. On this facade, there are two windows on the first floor, the one on the left with an
ogee arch on a
lintel and decorated with
interlace, and another window with a balcony on the upper section. On the Isabel II Street side facade, there is a window with a
segmental arch decorated with
fleurons on the ground floor, two other windows on the first floor and three others (including two balconies) on the upper floor. The cornice at the top of the façades is decorated with stone half-spheres or balls, a typical feature of
Renaissance architecture in Pontevedra, which can also be seen on the cornice of the
Casa de las Campanas. The coat of arms of the neighbouring house also bears the Vaamonde family coat of arms, as well as those of the Mariño family (three waves) and the Andrade and Menelao families (an eagle). == Gallery ==