Iran is a small village of only six houses, five of which remain uninhabited today. Only one is in charge of giving life to the village, this is Casa Joanot. This farmhouse is located in the center of the village, right on the corner of the church, preserving the typical building materials of the country: wood and stone. The building is old, more than 100 years old. It used to be the animal corral, and each of the different rooms, completely renovated, have given rise to the rural house. Thus, the era shed or mallador and sheep corral now corresponds to the three bedrooms and the living room be. The rooms are each double with bathroom, TV and individual heating. The living room retains the old exposed stone wall and is equipped with a TV and sofas for lounging, where you can also play various board games such as parchment, dominoes or cards, as farmers did. , before the TV arrived, when they had finished the working day. “The large terrace, formerly the era or mallador, shares the wall with the church. It has tables and chairs to enjoy, even more, the environment around us