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Moulin de Tréouzien

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

History

  • The Moulin de Tréouzien is a historic watermill located in Plozévet, France. Its construction dates back to the 19th century, and it has been in operation for over a century.

Architecture

The mill is an overshot wheel watermill, built with traditional Breton architecture. The building's design features a distinctive curved roofline and a central chimney. The exterior walls are constructed from local stone, while the interior is made of wood.

Location

The Moulin de Tréouzien is situated on Rue de la Vallée in Plozévet, near the River Oust. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and farmland.

Current Status

The mill is currently open to the public during the summer months (July-September), with limited hours of operation. Visitors can explore the interior and learn about its history and operation.

Visiting Information

  • Address: Rue de la Vallée, Plozévet, France
  • Opening Hours: July-September, 14:00-18:00 (Saturdays only closed)
  • Admission: Free

Heritage Status

The Moulin de Tréouzien is listed as a historic monument in France. Efforts have been made to preserve the mill and its surrounding environment.

Notable Historical Events

While no specific notable events are recorded, the mill has played an important role in the local community for generations.

Technical Details

* Number of wheels: 1 overshot wheel

* Grinding stones: Not specified

Details

NameMoulin de Tréouzien
CityPlozévet
CountryFrance
Coordinates47.98902, -4.459253
Current useopen to the public
Opening hoursJuly-September, 14:00-18:00 (Saturdays only closed)