Moulin du Crac'h
Rue Léon Dubreuil 11
Moulin du Crac'h
The Moulin du Crac'h is a historic windmill located in La Clarté, France.
Overview
- Built in 1850, it has been preserved and restored to its original state as a working mill.
History
The Moulin du Crac'h was constructed in 1850 by an unknown builder.
- It is believed to have been used for grain milling purposes.
- The mill remained operational until the early 20th century when it was converted into a residence.
Architecture
The Moulin du Crac'h is a post mill, standing at approximately 15 meters tall.
- Its wooden structure features a distinctive curved roof and four sails.
- The mill's foundation is made of limestone, while its walls are constructed from local stone.
Location
The Moulin du Crac'h is situated in La Clarté, a small town in the Morbihan department of Brittany, France.
- The mill stands near a small stream, which provided the necessary water power for its operation.
Visiting Information
The Moulin du Crac'h is open to visitors and can be accessed via Rue Léon Dubreuil 11.
- Visitors are advised to contact the local heritage center (MHS) for information on opening hours and guided tours.
Heritage Status
The Moulin du Crac'h was inscribed as a Monument Historique in 1983, recognizing its cultural significance.
- The mill is currently managed by the MHS, which oversees its preservation and restoration efforts.
Notable Historical Events
No specific notable historical events are recorded for the Moulin du Crac'h.
Technical Details
The Moulin du Crac'h features a single post with four wooden sails.
- Its grinding stones were likely made from local limestone, while its machinery is believed to have been powered by human labor.
Details
| Name | Moulin du Crac'h |
|---|---|
| City | La Clarté |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 48.820934, -3.477868 |
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