Located in the old gateway of San José de la Villa, it gave access to the interior by stone steps.
The name of the Partidor comes from the fact that it was located next to the partidor of the water of the irrigation channel of the countryside where there was a public fountain with several spouts for the supply of the population. Halfway up the slope, it is worth noting a singular building with a sundial from the second half of the 9th century, which can still be seen quite clearly.
The Bodeguica de la Cuesta del Partidor is where the Virgen de las Maravillas was for the first time after her arrival in the 18th century.