Tithe barn which served as a warehouse for the collection of the tithe linked to agricultural revenues, restored and turned into a business.
As you probably know, in the past, the tithe barn was a building used to store the collection of the tithe, a tax of the Ancien Régime, mainly on agricultural income and collected by the Catholic Church. As a result, they are found all over the country. Some have not withstood the ravages of time, and others have. Like the one in Ranville, saved largely by Michel Lopuszanski who, in the 1980s, acquired and restored it in order to set up his Normandy Bait business. A flourishing company that collects and sells fishing worms all over the world.
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