THE RECTORY AND THE PUBLIC WASH-HOUSE
A presbytery in Blandy, known for its beautiful porch and stonework arch, a testimony to the way of life in days gone by.
In the rue de la Fontaine, just before number 3, one can see a house (private) with a beautiful porch and a sandstone arch. In the 19th century, it was used as a presbytery, a school and a town hall. Almost opposite, the 18th century public washhouse was built on the stream that runs down to the ru d'Ancœur. Running water only arrived in Blandy in the middle of the 20th century. All these architectural elements are precious witnesses of the way of life of the past.
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