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The Old Tou Mill

The Old Tou Mill Photo: Reisemål Ryfylke The Old Tou Mill Photo: Reisemål Ryfylke The Old Tou Mill Photo: Reisemål Ryfylke
The Old Tou Mill Photo: Reisemål Ryfylke
The Old Tou Mill Photo: Reisemål Ryfylke
The Old Tou Mill Photo: Reisemål Ryfylke

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This old granary consists of three well preserved wooden mill buildings in their natural setting on the seafront at Tau in Ryfylke, right beside the modern mill. The buildings bear traces of the Medieval Period. Two are mills in the literal sense, the third was used for drying the corn. The nearby villa from 1859 is surrounded by a beautiful park.

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