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Former wheat mill

Ancien moulin à blé
Ancien moulin à blé
Ancien moulin à blé
Credit : Droits gérés

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The Tournes mill, dating from the 15ᵉ century, belonged in 1582 to Nicolas Dancourt, a Mézières merchant. Renovated in 1837 by Jean-Louis Willième, its activity ceased in 1907. During the First World War, the buildings housed German prisoners. Converted to residential use in the 1960s, the site is arranged around a courtyard.

To the east, the one-storey, square miller's house is adjoined by a sheepfold. Opposite, the employees' accommodation, with an adjoining stable, rises to one storey and an attic. To the north-west, the mill building, dating from 1582 (date visible on the metal ties), has three square storeys. The buildings, built of sandstone rubble with limestone surrounds, have no surviving milling equipment.

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49.79884.640249
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Point of Interest updated on 24/03/2025

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