After four months of construction, the Fourges mill came back to life last July.
Transformed into a prestigious hotel, the building, classified since 1993, has nevertheless lost nothing of its facade charm, authentic and peaceful.
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It has already stood for 100 years, imperial, on the banks of the Epte river, the one that descends towards Giverny, before joining the Seine.
Its Norman architecture has remained intact, recognizable by its thatched roof and its woodwork, inspired, it is said, by the Versailles hamlet of Queen Marie-Antoinette.
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