It owes its name to the old Hermitage of San Sebastián, which dates back to 1631. Only the walls and the physiognomy of what must have been the bell tower on the south façade, just above where the original door was, remain. In the middle of the last century it was already in private hands, it was used as a cinema and you can still make out the small window that was used as a box office. It is now the headquarters of a political party.
In this same square we can also see a building from the second half of the last century, which was used as the Town Hall and has now been converted into a doctor's surgery.
The neighbourhood in which it is located, Barrio del Perchel, has that Moorish air characteristic of the villages of La Axarquía.