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Moulin à papier du Verger, Puymoyen
It has been a paper mill since 1589, and is recorded in the list of Historic Monuments.
Jacques Bréjoux makes paper from flax and cotton. The paper is used in the restoration of old books and for printing artwork. The mill stands in the valley of the Eaux Claires, surrounded by high limestone cliffs.
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Moulin Neuf d'Echoisy, Cellettes
This flour mill stands in a domain of 40 hectares. It is part of a group of buildings which recount rural life in the 18th and 19th centuries. Production of wheat and spelt flour. Bread oven and bread baking on site.
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Moulin de la Gravelle, Lagarde-sur-le-Né
This old water mill has been fully restored. Production of walnut oil. Educational presentations.
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Moulins de Menet et de Chabrot, Montbron
Moulin de Menet : is a small roller mill which was built at the start of the 20th century.
Production of wheat and spelt flour.
Moulin de Chabrot : it dates from the middle of the 19th century.
Production of stoneground flour [wheat, spelt and buckwheat].
Bread oven on site.
Education workshops.
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Moulin de la Forge, Rancogne
This is a mill museum. It brings together an impressive collection of machinery which recount the changes in the milling trade over the last one hundred years. Production of walnut oil and maize flour.
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Moulin de Verteuil, Verteuil
The mill stands on the river Charente, close to the castle at Verteuil.
Production of stoneground flour.
Moulin de la Pierre, Vilhonneur
Unique in France, the mill at Rochebertier cuts the stone using hydraulic energy.
The quarries of white stone are situated in the village of Vilhonneur.
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Moulin des Pierres Blanches, Villefagnan
One of the few windmills in the Charente. It enables the activities of the milling trade to be carried out as they were in the 19th century.
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Moulin de la Chaume, St-Germain-de-Montbron
Standing on the Bandiat, this 17th century mill still has the original mechanism for producing oil and flour. Production of walnut oil using customers' fruit, hazelnuts [on sale on the site] and stoneground bread flour [wheat, spelt].
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Moulin de Trotte-Renard, Bunzac
The last mill in the lower valley of the Bandiat.
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