Le Vieux-Moulin (The Old Mill) rests on ancient bridge piers above the Seine river at Vernon, France.
The stone piers are from a bridge built in the 12th century. The watermill was built in the 16th century
and had a wheel that used the flow of the river to drive a flour mill. The bridge was destroyed by flooding
in the late 1600s and the mills wheel disintegrated over the centuries, but the building remains.
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