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The communal washhouse was built at the request of the washerwomen. Quincampoix, in old French, meant "I don't care about the wind" because I turn with water.

This wash-house was built by the local council to meet a request from the local washerwomen. The stream that feeds it is called the Deffays. It rises in the forest. Unmaintained for a time, its restoration was taken over in the 1980s, when it became part of the local heritage. The restoration was carried out entirely by volunteers who love local heritage. A fine example of community solidarity.

Visit

  • Duration of individual visit: 20 mn min
  • Duration of group visit: 20 mn min
  • Groups from 6 to 25 people.

Languages visit

  • French

Prices

Gratuit

Proposed services

Equipments

  • Picnic area
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Spoken languages

  • French
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  • Accepted animals

Services on site