Moulin de la Lussière

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The Moulin de la Lussière is a "tower mill" with beautiful dressed masonry made of tuff stone.

Probably built in 1836, as suggested by an inscription above its north door, the Moulin de la Lussière has been abandoned since the loss of its sails around 1910.

In 1993, it was sold to Elyane SOMMER and Jean-François QUERVET, who had the grand dream of restoring it to working order...

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Address: la Lussière, 49350 Saint Georges des sept Voies, Maine et Loire / Pays de Loire, France

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