The settlements known as El Perellonet has its origins in the gola of the same name, built in 1903. Next to it, the house was built for the person in charge and guard of the floodgates, where the Blayet family settled, to the present, which He runs a very famous restaurant in the town. The construction of the Nazareth-Oliva road in 1920 also contributed significantly to the formation of the settlements. In the 1930s, the first elver fishermen began to settle in very precarious huts, seeking proximity to the elver nurseries. These barracks would later be replaced on the mainland by the popular fishermen's houses characterized by their roof in the shape of an inverted catenary, which can be seen in what is known as the Marques de Valterra Housing Group, in honor of the man who was its promoter.