Built in 1956, the washing place arose from the need of the villagers, who used to go to the Puente Romano, 1 km from the town centre, to wash their clothes. The water came from a nearby spring and was guided to the "Caño" fountain, from where it was distributed to the houses. The surplus water was stored in a watering trough and was then sent to the washing place, where it was used to irrigate the fields. Although it is not relevant for its architecture, it had a great social value for the inhabitants of Sedella.