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Javerlhac-bourg-vignette

to the web-site of the association for tourism in Javerlhac and Chapelle Saint Robert

in the beautiful green Perigord.

The commune is part of the Parc Naturel Régional Périgord-Limousin. On its territory are four monuments historiques: the castle and church in the village Javerlhac, a fomer royal forge with two bridges at the hamlet Forgeneuve, and in the village of Chapelle Saint Robert a roman church recently renovated.

We have several footpaths (hiking paths) - the oldest and best known is the one called  "de la Pierre Virade".

The village of Javerlhac has many “amenities”

  • Town hall (open monday to friday, saturday closed)
  • Post office (open from tuesday to friday 9-12 and 2-4 pm, saturday 9-12, closed on monday)
  • Hotspot wifi (in front of the town hall)
  • Central Bar – bistro/menu
  • Hotel/restaurant/bar
  • 3 Bakers (on tuesdays and fridays pizza to order)
  • Butcher shop (picnic food)
  • Chemist
  • 2 Doctors full time in the village
  • 3 Hairdressing salons
  • Grocery store open daily
  • 2 Garages, 1 fuel+mechanics, 1 mechanics
  • Other services available
  • Fish store (mobile) tuesday morning only
  • Burger bar (mobile) sunday evening only

Tourist information is open from Tuesday to Saturday 9 am to 12 am  31 square du 11 novembre, 24300 Javerlhac-et-la-Chapelle-Saint-Robert

Tel. 05 53 56 12 65

This website are staffed by volunteers. Therefore news and updates are completed when time allows.

* The castle of Javerlhac, 16th century,

* Forgeneuve, lmill, former blast furnace which produced canons (17th-18th century),

* The church Saint Etienne in the village Javerlhac (12th, 18th century) with a twisted spire.

* The church Saint Robert in the village Chapelle St-Robert, (12th century).

Hotspot Wifi

in front of the 'mairie'

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Forgeneuve

An old royal forge was discovered at Forgeneuve.

Access to the village of Javerlhac – Turn in the direction of la-Chapelle-Saint-Robert, just after the second little bridge it is a few meters along the banks of the river Bandiat.

The history

The forge has two blast furnaces which were built around 1755, but may have been already in existence since 1751 for the account of marquis de Montalembert.

It was build on the same model as the Ruelle foundery. And as it is the case in Ruelle we can think that a watermill preexisted in this location probably since beginning of the 17th century.

The forge made canons for the naval artillery at Rochefort in connection with Ruelle foundery (Charente).

1774 sale of the forge to count of Artois, brother of king Louis XVI, who surrendered it to the king on year later (1775).

1784 it ceased manufacturing for the navy.

Later the forge made utensils for everyday life before there is a lime kiln (cleared in summer 2016).

In 1881 the forge became inactive.

Finally in the early 20th century, there is a diary in the building before all any commercial activity ceases.

In front of the building of the forge a cannon model 1717 is on display.

Forge neuve

Archaeology

Since 2014 archeological surveys are carried out in the building of the forge which allowed to clear the place where the cannons flowed.

The forge is included in the inventory of historical monuments, also the two briges, since 1976.

It is interesting to to note the resemblance of the constructions of the bridge of Forgeneuve and the bridge on the so called roman road between Rochechouart and Saint-Mathieu.


Bridges near St Mathieu and near Javerlhac


Creation date : 22/02/2012 ! 16:15
Last update : 05/10/2016 ! 14:19
Category : - Javerlhac history