Historical Monument 11 avril 1926 (≈ 1926)
Official protection by ministerial decree.
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Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Moulin : classification by decree of 11 April 1926
Key figures
Léo Drouyn - Historical and descriptive
Detailed its architecture and condition.
Origin and history
Labarthe Mill, located in Blasimon en Gironde (New Aquitaine), is a hydraulic mill built in the 14th century. It originally belonged to Blasimon Abbey and was designed as a strong house, with a square plan and six distinct levels. The 4th and 5th floors served as housing, while the 6th, with mâchicoulis, housed a round road. A staircase turret was added in the 15th century, slightly changing its original appearance. The mill was equipped with two hydraulic wheels: a horizontal one for milling and a vertical one for the processing of sheets. Disused, it is today a private property classified as Historic Monument since 1926.
The building, never brushed, preserves its exterior trim in piqued stone, revealing its medieval authenticity. Léo Drouyn, in his detailed description, highlights his exceptional state of conservation for a 14th century mill, despite the partial reconstruction of the structure. The ground floor housed the grinding wheels, while the upper floors combined living spaces, defences (murder, narrow walled door) and household elements such as chimneys and latrines. The mill was used for both flour and sheet production, reflecting its dual economic role in the region.
The site is protected by defensive devices, such as narrow openings and mâchicoulis, demonstrating its strategic importance. Nearby, the Grand Moulin, dating from the 13th century and dependent on Blasimon Castle, offers another example of medieval hydraulic architecture, although less well preserved. The two mills illustrate the technical ingenuity and social organization of the time, where the local abbeys and lords played a central role in the rural economy, notably through the management of water resources and artisanal production.
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