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Moulin de Kergroas

The Moulin de Kergroas is a historic watermill located in Gouesnou, France.

History

  • The construction dates back to the 18th century, specifically believed to have been built around 1750.
  • Its construction materials include local limestone and timber, characteristic of traditional French rural architecture.

Originally built for grain milling, the Moulin de Kergroas was used to process wheat and other grains into flour.

Original Purpose

  • The mill played an essential role in the local agricultural community, providing a vital service for farmers and bakers.

The Moulin de Kergroas is currently a museum, open to the public for guided tours.

Current Status and Use

  • Visitors can explore the mill's interior and learn about its history and operation.

Located on the Chemin de Mesbergot in Gouesnou, the Moulin de Kergroas sits near a small stream that powers its overshot wheel.

Location and Setting

  • The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and verdant pastures, typical of rural France.

The Moulin de Kergroas has been recognized as a historic monument in France, with efforts made to preserve the mill for future generations.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • The site is managed by local authorities, who work to maintain its integrity and ensure its continued use as a cultural and educational resource.

While no specific notable events or famous millers are recorded for the Moulin de Kergroas, it is believed to have played a significant role in the local agricultural community during its operational years.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

  • The mill was used to process wheat and other grains into flour.

Details

NameMoulin de Kergroas
CityGouesnou
CountryFrance
Coordinates48.444267, -4.480064
Current usemuseum
Guided tourstrue