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Moulin de Menesble

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

Overview

This mill has played a significant role in the region's agricultural and industrial history.

History

  1. The Moulin de Menesble was constructed in 1820.
  2. It reportedly served as an overshot wheel watermill, used primarily for grain milling purposes.

Architecture

The mill features a traditional French architectural style, with a rectangular stone building housing a single overshot wheel.

  1. The exterior walls are made of limestone and the roof is covered in slate tiles.
  2. A wooden beam supports the wheel, which is approximately 3 meters in diameter.

Location

The Moulin de Menesble is situated on the banks of a small stream in the town of Menesble, France.

The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and farmland.

Current Status and Use

The mill remains standing but is currently closed to the public for maintenance purposes.

It has been designated as a historic monument and is reportedly undergoing restoration efforts to preserve its original structure.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Moulin de Menesble has been recognized as an important part of France's cultural heritage, with efforts made to protect and conserve this historic mill.

Visiting Information

Due to ongoing maintenance work, the mill is currently not open for public visits.

However, visitors can explore the surrounding town of Menesble, which offers a glimpse into rural French life.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

No notable historical events or famous millers are recorded in association with the Moulin de Menesble.

Technical Details

The mill's overshot wheel is reportedly 3 meters in diameter and features a single grinding stone.

Details

NameMoulin de Menesble
CityMenesble
CountryFrance
Coordinates47.76713, 4.9024515
Current useundergoing restoration efforts
Accessiblefalse