Source: Willem Vandenameele
Chassepierre is also the name of the stream in the center of the village, which was created in the 19th century. In the past, water from Chassepierre was the driving force behind the mills and fed the washhouses along the slopes of the village.
An old mill was built between the parsonage and the church. Unfortunately it was demolished in 1980, but it nevertheless allowed the discovery of the remains of a much older occupation of the site and its geological origin , nicely called the “Trou des Fées” : a network of galleries dug by people in the rock limestone (cron) which extends to the cellars of the rectory.
Source: Willem Vandenameele
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