The castle originally had a rectangular floor plan, with the remains of three corner towers still visible in the north-west, south-west and south-east corners today. The northwest tower is the most significant, with an average size of 4.20 x 3.30 metres, and the best preserved. Remains of the walls that joined the towers can be seen on the west and south sides between the towers.
In the central part of the castle, there are two quadrangular structures with lime concrete walls which may have housed a cistern, although no traces of the vault remain. All the walls and towers are built of adobe on levelled masonry bases, with caisson heights varying between 75 and 85 centimetres.
The two remaining rooms are filled with earth; the room facing west is broken on this side, with its masonry base undermined. The pool to the south is also semi-buried and filled with earth, covered in vegetation. Located in Calle Castillo Levante.