The fortified mill of Loubers (Gironde, France)
The fortified mill of Loubers (Gironde, France)
Most of the building dates from the 14th and 15th century, with some renovations from the 19th century. The mill was operating until the early 20th century.
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2 0 ReplyNeat! Looks like it's actually Loubens: https://maps.app.goo.gl/my6YKGzkBT3DQ9i79
There's apparently a few cool mills around the area: https://www.gironde-tourisme.com/en/discover-the-gironde/Cultural-Heritage/the-mills-of-gironde/
2 0 ReplyThe name stems from Latin Lupus or lupercus, so the town most likely gree out of a Roman farmstead.
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