If you go down to the river in le Grand Pressigny, where the
Aigronne meets the Claise and instead of gazing dreamily into the slowly moving water, turn around and look back at the town, you get this view. Two substantial bourgeois houses of some age (at least a hundred years) and a more modern looking workshop – but what is the story behind the remnant brick chimney next to the workshop? What was manufactured here – so close to these quite fine houses? Was the chimney once taller?
Susan
5 comments:
interesting post!
Merry Christmas...there looks very snug villiges over there...nice blogs too.
It must be a peace place, where if a bicycle leaned in a pole without having the concern of that can leave same sera stolen…. Congratulations for blog, very interesting! Rodrigues, Brazil
Oooh; I've never seen that view before !
Interesting question to as to what type of factory could have existed before.
Have an enjoyable weekend :)
nomore and Rodrigues: thanks for your comments - it is very common to see a bicycle just leant against the kerb or a wall, totally unlocked.
Barbara
As youre probably aware - you always have to take the little roads that appear to lead nowhere!
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