But of course, a visit to a lovely heritage town like Boljoon would not be complete without discovering its pot of gold: its ancestral homes. The old homes of Boljoon seems more on the mix of American-influence and of traditional architecture. I truly enjoyed walking along its oldest street (Patrocinio St.) and in the adjacent ones.
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The Deramas’ ancestral home |
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Wooden houses are still abundant in this sleepy town |
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Nieres House is part of the Boljoon Heritage Walk |
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Also part of the Boljoon Hertigage Walk, the Cirilo Sestoso House is the oldest existing home in Boljoon from the 18th century |
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