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Ancien moulin à blé

Buildings visible from the outside, currently private property
The Tournes mill, dating from the 15th century, belonged in 1582 to Nicolas Dancourt, a merchant from Mézières. Renovated in 1837 by Jean-Louis Willième, its activity ceased in 1907. During the First World War, the buildings housed German prisoners. Converted into housing in the 1960s, the site is organized around a courtyard.

To the east, the miller's house on a square floor is attached to a sheepfold. Opposite, the employees' accommodation, with an adjoining stable, rises on one floor and an attic. To the northwest, the mill building, dating from 1582 (date visible in metal tie rods), has three square floors. The buildings, made of sandstone rubble with limestone frames, do not retain any milling equipment.
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20 rue du Moulin
08090 TOURNES
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