31.- Church of San Juan in Camoca
This church was already quoted in the documentation of the Asturian Monarchy. in the 10th century. In its present form it appears to be a late Romanesque building (13th century). strongly transformed at a later date. Its floor is rectangular and it has a single nave with a wooden roof and a squared front with a barrel vault. Outdoors. it has a a portico on the southern side which precedes the main front of the building. which is very simple and formed by a pointed arch of a single thread. Romanesque decorative elements have been preserved in some of the corbels on the outside of the nave and on the front. as well as on the front of the southern façade and the Triumphal Arch. which separates the nave from the apse on the inside of the building. On the western façade a bell-gable of two bays appears