WINDMILL
One could say of this wooden pivot that it has bougeotte: it has been disassembled twice before moving to its current location. The first traces of its existence are found in the th century, but in the east of the village. At the beginning of the th century, it was dismantled and rebuilt at its current location, the usual practice in the event of change of ownership. Still known for his very good flour, milled very finely, his activity ceased in 1890. A photo of the early 1960 s was a testament to his bad state at the time: deprived of its wings, its planks smashed it to all winds, it looked like an old désarticulée hut. Thus, visitors can take the measure of the remarkable restoration work undertaken from 1981 and which today allows us to contemplate a superb testimony of local history, classified in Historical Monuments.
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