Barsac Mill, Aquitaine, France, August 2016

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The Explore:

This place was probably my favourite explore of all of my French trip. I found it by chance – passing it on the road to Bordeaux. I stopped to take a few externals but knew I had to return to give this place a proper look-see. A day of so after I returned after sunrise to explore it. It is in private ownership and has been abandoned for some time now. It is in a bit of a poor way as you will see from the pictures. Fortunately it didn’t take long to find a way in and reveal its treasures.

The History:

There’s some history about this place in French which I’ve tried to piece together, plus some interesting old postcard shots of what the place looked like in the 1900s.

The mill is situated on the Ciron River, just outside Barsac, Aquitaine, France. It was originally built in the thirteenth century as a wheat mill and then rebuilt in the 15th after its destruction. The Carthusians of Bordeaux bought the mill in 1670 and rebuilt the bridge in 1679 with the help of the architect Nicolas Mévisson. It was then rebuilt for a second time in 17th century between 1686 and 1689 under the direction of architect Bernard Cazeneuve. In 1711 it boasted 4 pairs of millstones and reached its peak in the eighteenth century, when it was the largest mill in the region. It was then sold in 1794 and subsequently expanded with housing for the workers added (records identify the mill having 18 workers in total in 1826) and the number of millstones was increased to 7 pairs, agian in 1826.

A picture of the mill, possibly circa 1900:

28615393374_b9d6323412_b.jpgOld mill Barsac by HughieDW, on Flickr

In 1900 a steam engine took over from the horizontal waterwheels as these were frequently rendered inoperative due to their flooding by the river. In 1920 turbines were installed for the production of electricity.

A slightly later picture from 1926:

28951801480_19439b0d83_b.jpgOld mill Barsac 1926 by HughieDW, on Flickr

After that information gets a bit sketchy as to when the mill shut and how it ended up in the current state of abandonment. Clearly, though, it has been empty for some time. On with the pictures.

Front view with the River Ciron in the foreground:

28945271310_246d754e37_b.jpgimg6852 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Side elevation of the left side of the mill:

29199251376_d474e4ae02_b.jpgimg6846 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Entry bridge from road level:

28610488544_53fe2230f6_b.jpgimg6848 by HughieDW, on Flickr

And some modern additions to the bridge:

29124827382_12cef52fbe_b.jpgimg6936 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Nature creeping up on this part:

29154624281_d5033f51fa_b.jpgimg6849 by HughieDW, on Flickr

29232851655_ba2107f1c9_b.jpgimg6851 by HughieDW, on Flickr

This window would have been grand with its balcony:

28612418203_7b3eb8f87f_b.jpgimg6847 by HughieDW, on Flickr

28610341424_65a7ea5ef3_b.jpgimg6935 by HughieDW, on Flickr

28944825140_35233d9504_b.jpgimg6947 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Part of the water management machinery:

29232711925_e7814e1c4e_b.jpgimg6937 by HughieDW, on Flickr

29154279341_9770f2778a_b.jpgimg6948 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Inside there is the odd bit of graff:

29232691035_b82dc0e480_b.jpgimg6939 by HughieDW, on Flickr

The roof of the right side of the mill is a bit sketchy!

28610247634_5f1d6ffd16_b.jpgimg6941 by HughieDW, on Flickr

But some of the wheels and mechanics of the mill still remain:

28612209753_da32d0c409_b.jpgimg6942 by HughieDW, on Flickr

29154363111_3771465920_b.jpgimg6943 by HughieDW, on Flickr

The chimney on the right side of the mill:

28610168154_15cc855942_b.jpgimg6945 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Now back round to the left hand side again:

28612067373_a6dfa788f3_b.jpgimg6949 by HughieDW, on Flickr



Love the vaulting of the workshops here:

29232500615_f92148a671_b.jpgimg6951 by HughieDW, on Flickr

28610026144_75cbabf272_b.jpgimg6952 by HughieDW, on Flickr

29232388485_4c90a31f62_b.jpgimg6954 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Not much inside but in one of the better condition rooms there where these half full bottles of red wine!

29124438592_fc0acc22b7_b.jpgimg6957 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Were these millstones?

28611870403_6b9047b3b0_b.jpgimg6959 by HughieDW, on Flickr

What an enchanting place…

28611894643_3ec5340656_b.jpgimg6960 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Thanks for looking!
 
You got some lovely pics from there Hughie, I don't think they are millstones and are you sure it was wine in those bottles��
 
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You are certainly getting about France. These are good pictures, you captured the mood and, as you say in your last pic "enchanting". Must have been nice and peaceful there. The round stones look like milestones, no numbers on them?
 
Lovely pics yet again. Nice bit of history there and the old pics are great. I particularly liked the shots of the vaulting, really nicely done. Thanks for sharing.
 
Cheers folks

Lovely pics yet again. Nice bit of history there and the old pics are great. I particularly liked the shots of the vaulting, really nicely done. Thanks for sharing.

Yup...The vaulting was my fave bit along with that windows on tumbling down balcony.
 

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