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Nieul-sur-L'Autise
This very
attractive village just 12 kilometers from Fontenay-le-Comte in the
south of the Vendee is where Alienor d'Aquitaine was born in her fathers
castle in 1122, her mother Aenor de Chatellerault is buried in the
Royal Abbeye St.Vincent.
When Alienor became Queen of France by her first marriage to LoiuisV11
she granted the abbey royal status.She later became Queen of England by
her marriage to Henry Plantagenet.
Abbaye St Vincent
The abbay was built in 1068 by Ayraud Gasedenier the Seigneur of Vouvant
and during the 13th century the Augustinian monks from the abbey along
with those from; St.Michel-enl'Herm, Maillezais, Absie and St.Maixent in
digging the five abbeys Canal, which with continuous digging over
several centuries drained the Marais Poitevin to produce the fertile
productive lands of today.
The abbey was burnt down by the Huguenots in 1568 and this saw a decline
in its prosperity. It was listed as an historic monument in 1862 and
restored.
St Vincent's abbey is the finest example of Romanesque and is the best
preserved in western France, it contains a 3 elements the church, the
cloisters and the monastic building almost virtually intact.
The Romanesque Cloisters with its 4 galleries is the only one in western
France to survive intact and the pointed arches upon heavy scalloped
capitals supports the groined vaultings. The cloisters links the church
to the charter house. In the 17th century the vaultings of the charter
house were rebuilt in the Romanesque style.
The front portal of the church has many stone carvings portraying the 7
deadly sins, geometric motifs and animal masks which are surmounted by
interlacing and palmettes.
The triple nave with its 7 barrel vaulted bays borne on transverse
arches rests on twin columns, the lateral arches are supported on single
columns.
There is a discovery trail centered around monastic life; touch books and state of the art museum technology.
Now open the Maison d'Alienor: a virtual tour by leading characters from Nieul-sur-L'Autise's History
Events: L'Art en Gouter: concert and talks with refreshments.
Les Jeudis de St. Jacque: every Thursday (july-Aug) a voyage through history with music.
Tours in period costume for children 5-9.
Nieul Village de Lumiere: open evenings 4-8th August 2009.
Maison de la Meunerie 16 Rue du Moulin. Tel. 02 51 52 47 43.
In the restored watermill which was built in 1728 you will discover the
life and workings of a miller. This working watermill was returned to
active use by a local association in 1997 and today produces about 60
tons of flour a year for the local boulangeries, this includes flour for
the old farmhouse breads, buckwheat flour for pancakes and organic
flour.
You can view the large oak paddle wheel as it revolves to the flow of
the mill stream and all the workings and gears that turn the mill
stones.
The two rooms of the millers house are furnished as they would have been
in the 19th century. There is also a work shop of the clog maker. A
bread oven and two stone Ponnes for laundry.
Photo of the Maison de la Meunerie
Open 15th June to 15th Sept everday 13h to 19h Closed Saturdays.
Tarif. Adult 4.5€ Child (7-18) 2.5 €
Fete de la Meunerie. Sunday and Monday of Penticoste (first
Monday in June) open from 10.00 cost 6.5€ a great day of
entertainment and displays including lace making wheel wrights, basket
making bread making and a lot more.
Le Champ Durand.
This Neolithic site on the Oulmes road just south of the village was
discovered in 1971 from aerial photographs and dates from 2400Bc.
It consists of 3 concentric rings of ditches and banks upto 2.5m
deep 2 kilometers in length, one of the entrances was gated and
had a drystone tower, the other entrances had carved banks. There is
little sign of habitation and was thought to be primarily a meeting
place, graveyard and market as well as defensive.
Restaurants;Auberge du Cloitres 6,rue Pierre Brisson. Tel. 02 51 52 46 66.
Au P'tit Midi. Route N148 Chateauroux 02 51 50 27 46
Creperie du Moulin de Autise,5,r.Moulin 02 51 50 47 13
Taxis; Taxis de l'Altizia. 7, rue dd Cenan Sauvere. Tel. 02 51 52 49 54.
Taxis Xantonnais. 86, La Tobac, Xanton Chassenon. Tel.02 51 52 27 82.
Photo gallery of Nieul-sur-l'Autise








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