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The Lamour Watermill ( French'': Le Moulin Lamour'') is a museum and
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located in
Briastre Briastre () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. Population Heraldry Economics In Briastre is a chemistry-factory. In the near of Briastre are agriculture farms. The Lamour Watermill The Lamour Watermill, Briastre ...
, Hauts-de-France, France. The water-powered mill and its edifices were built in the year 1800. It was originally used for milling grain, but stopped operations in the 1930s before being converted into a museum by the Belleval family in the late 1990s.


Owners and curators

Marie-Anne and Ludovic Belleval are the mill's owners and curators. Both graduated from the
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of Cambrai and are Specialized Educators accredited by the French Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research. Marie-Anne is a technician, ceramic artist and painter conducting
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painting,
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and clay-modeling workshops. Painter and sculptor Ludovic also holds a
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in
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from the University of Valenciennes. His favorite expression techniques are charcoal,
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and
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. Both have exhibited their œuvres in various venues. The Bellevals are also involved in primary schools located in Solesmes, Caudry, Cambrai,
Valenciennes Valenciennes (, also , , ; nl, label=also Dutch, Valencijn; pcd, Valincyinnes or ; la, Valentianae) is a commune in the Nord department, Hauts-de-France, France. It lies on the Scheldt () river. Although the city and region experienced a ...
and their surrounding areas. In 1994, Ludovic and Marie-Anne Belleval bought the Lamour mill. Since then, they have not stopped to revive this monument of the Solesmois heritage. A decision that has been reinforced by the fact that this
Briastre Briastre () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. Population Heraldry Economics In Briastre is a chemistry-factory. In the near of Briastre are agriculture farms. The Lamour Watermill The Lamour Watermill, Briastre ...
mill still has its "right to water". "This right was granted by Me Leroy, notary of
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, and is valid forever." The mill had ceased its activity in 1947. The couple advocates for heritage preservation, the defense of nature and artistic promotion. The couple has completely restored the interior of the mill of 300 m2. The machines are in working order but it is necessary to give them life by replacing a
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(French: Roue à aubes) and connect it to the different mechanisms.


The watermill

The Lamour mill is the last
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in the entire Selle
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that remains open to the public. It produces oil and flour using three 5-meter-high (in
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) paddle wheels. In 2014, the 'Selle Basin Joint
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' in charge of
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s management announced that eight
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s and dams, including the Lamour mill, would disappear in 2015 on the river
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of the
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in order to comply with the
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of European regulations. Northern Fishing Federation director, Emmanuel Petit argued that ''"The more rivers keep their profile, the more the impact of floods is mitigated. This also allows the fish as a good
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of the river's state to go up the Selle River to reproduce."
'' President of the
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Georges Flamengt declared that ''"If these adjustments were not made,
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will inflict a 10000€ penalty a day to the
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'' The cost of destruction for the eight mills had been quantified to a minimal estimate of 350,000
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s financed by the French Water Agency (became a
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Hydrographic District in 2000) which could reach 1.5 million Euros if the
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opted for more expensive technical solutions. A consultation process had been initiated with all owners who were given until 2018 to comply with this regulatory requirement. Among those concerned about The Lamour mill were the 'Siccanor Mill' in
Douchy-les-Mines Douchy-les-Mines () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. Geography Douchy-les-Mines located near the A2 motorway between Valenciennes and Cambrai. It lies adjacent to the south of Denain and is a part of the urban area of ...
, the 'Malaquin Mill' in Montrécourt, the 'Poirette Threshold' in Haussy, the 'Taupe Mill' in
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, the Barracks in Solesmes, the 'Bleuse Mill' in Neuvilly and the Third Estate Farm in
Saint-Souplet Saint-Souplet () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. Geography Saint Souplet-Escaufourt is on the (departmental) route 115. It is part of the Canton of Le Cateau-Cambrésis, 6 km from Cateau, 30 km south east of ...
.


Museum

The museum is a three-story building displaying more than 300 rare objects and artifacts dating from 1800 to 1960.
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guided tours in
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are also available to classes of pupils and students, familiarizing them to characters from some of the 17th and 18th centuries' pivotal paintings. An estaminet with traditional wooden games is entirely recreated.


Professional and amateur training


The handi'paint workshops

Marie-Anne and Ludovic Belleval are leading specialized art workshops for the therapeutic needs of people with disabilities and
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. Each week, they welcome several groups from specialized Institutions such as shelters or occupational centers. People evolve at their own pace in a friendly and understanding atmosphere conducive to creativity. People are prompted to respect, congratulate and help each other through the acceptance of differences and without animosity. The teaching is individualized and the proposed techniques are rehabilitated according to the intellectual, social or physical difficulties. A workshop on the ground floor allows full access to wheelchairs.


Beekeeping – the belleval apiaries

Professionally trained
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, Ludovic Belleval, produces flower honey,
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, and pollen. In June and July, he welcomes classes to witness the harvesting of the flowing frames of honey. Belleval is an educator-beekeeper and aims at sensitizing school-children to the importance of
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s.


External links


Moulin Lamour listing at Tourism Cambrésis


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