Crec’h Olen mill in Ploulec’h - 360° Panoramas - Photoglob.fr
Published by Vincent Ogloblinsky the 10 June 2008 in All the news, New pictures, QTVR - Panoramas 360°, Panoreport


This mill is situated on a place named “Le Yaudet” in Ploulec’h. Crech means “plateau”, hill and Olen salt, in breton.

Until the end of 2002, it was in a ruin state. It’s today a great rehabilitated wind mill. After 4 work years, with two days per week, it is now possible to visit it.

Each member of the ASPP association (Ploulec’h heritage safeguard association) get improvised, bricklayer, rock cutter, joiner or still carpenter, in order to rehabilitate the mill.

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Here, we are inside the skeleton:

Crec'h Olen mill in Ploulec'h

 

 

Two guys from the ASPP association explain how works the two millstones:

Crec'h Olen mill in Ploulec'h

On the ground floor, little explication about sur floor recovery and millstones adjustement:

Crec'h Olen mill in Ploulec'h

Here, in the north face.

Crec'h Olen mill in Ploulec'h

And eher, the south face with the mill cue, that is used to turn the roof:

Crec'h Olen mill in Ploulec'h


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  1. myriamax dit :

    Wouah ce doit etre tres beau en impression grand format toutes ces textures en bois!!
    super reportage
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    Peace
    lol

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