Site overview

The Puits No.6 at Segré-en-Anjou Bleu is a slate extraction shaft of the Ardoisières de Misengrain, located at the lieu-dit of Misengrain on the commune of Noyant-la-Gravoyère, now part of Segré-en-Anjou Bleu in Maine-et-Loire. The Misengrain slate workings are attested from the seventeenth century. A society was founded in 1833, expanding the operation to around one hundred workers.

After a fatal éboulement in 1860 the site was dissolved and sold to an English company in 1864. The English company sank the first underground shaft to 70 metres. The site passed through the Société de l'Ouest and was purchased in 1894 by the Société Ardoisière de l'Anjou.

After the faillite of 1896 the Ardoisières d'Angers acquired Misengrain and created the Société des Ardoisières du Haut-Anjou. A machine d'extraction électrique was installed at the puits N°7 in 1934, and by 1987 only the puits N°7 remained in operation, at 194 metres depth. The puits N°6 served as a safety and ventilation shaft; its small metal headframe survives beside the salle des machines, which was converted into a Mémorial ardoisier inaugurated in May 2012.

Set within the former slate-working landscape of Misengrain, the surviving headframe and engine house form a compact remnant at the edge of the settled site.

Map & photo

Ardoisières de Misengrain — Puits n° 6 mine headframe or winding tower site
Photograph taken: 8 May 2026
Map markers and directions links are provided for location reference only and do not indicate public access or permission to enter a site.

History

The Ardoisières de Misengrain occupy the Misengrain valley on the commune of Noyant-la-Gravoyère, now part of the commune of Segré-en-Anjou Bleu since the 2016 municipal merger. The site sits within the Segré syncline, the same Precambrian schist complex that extends westward from the principal Anjou slate basin. The Misengrain workings are attested from the seventeenth century, when isolated workers extracted schiste ardoisier from surface outcrops.

In 1833 a company was formally founded, enlarging the operation to approximately one hundred workers. In 1860 an éboulement in the quarry caused the company to cease activity and dissolve. In 1864 an English company purchased the site and attempted to establish underground extraction by sinking the first shaft to 70 metres, but the technique remained too elementary to be profitable.

A catastrophic accident on 15 November 1888 — the collapse of an underground chamber — killed 18 workers outright and left 15 bodies unrecovered at depth; the memorial of this disaster is central to the later heritage presentation of the site. The site subsequently passed through the hands of the Société des Ardoisières de l'Ouest, then was purchased in 1894 by the Société Ardoisière de l'Anjou for 425,000 francs. Following the faillite of 1896, the site was acquired by the Ardoisières d'Angers, which created for its management the Société des Ardoisières du Haut-Anjou.

Under this company the site developed substantially. The bâtiment d'extraction of the puits N°2 was constructed; it survives today, converted to an entrepôt industriel. Multiple shafts were progressively sunk: puits N°1 through to puits N°7, of which the puits N°7 was foncé to 194 metres depth and equipped with an electric extraction machine in 1934.

The puits N°6 served principally as a safety and ventilation shaft, equipped with a small metal headframe. Up to 800 workers were employed on the site at peak. In the second half of the twentieth century, extraction techniques evolved considerably: the ascending method of working chambers was progressively replaced in the 1960s by the descending method, allowing much larger chambers — extending over more than 1,000 square metres and descending more than 20 metres in depth — to be worked by mechanical saws, a meilleuse, and a haveuse.

Explosive was retained only for opening new chambers. In the mid-1980s, the Société Ardoisière de l'Anjou, facing competition from cheaper Spanish slate, attempted to reduce costs to match Spanish pricing but found it impossible. The company filed for bilan in 1986, triggering approximately 300 redundancies on the Misengrain and Bois sites.

In 1987 the Ardoisières d'Angers acquired the Misengrain workings — by then operating on puits N°7 alone — and continued a reduced operation. From 1999 the workings closed definitively. The commune of Noyant-la-Gravoyère had meanwhile purchased the adjacent Saint-Blaise ardoisière and converted it into the Mine Bleue tourist mine, which opened in 1991, closed in faillite in 1999, and reopened on 17 May 2007.

At the puits N°6 site, a Mémorial ardoisier was constructed in the former salle des machines; it was inaugurated on 26 May 2012 under the presidency of the mayor and the president of the Conseil Régional des Pays de la Loire, as a tribute to the workers killed at Misengrain over the centuries. The small metal headframe of the puits N°6 stands beside the Mémorial, with stèles bearing the names of workers who died at the ardoisière. The Mémorial is located on the Parcours d'interprétation Sur le chemin des Ardoisières.

Timeline

Exploration

Earliest attested working; company founded 1833

The Ardoisières de Misengrain are attested from the seventeenth century, when isolated workers extracted schiste ardoisier. In 1833 a company was formally founded, expanding the operation to approximately one hundred workers.
1860–1864
Closure

Éboulement causes company dissolution; English company acquires site

In 1860 an éboulement in the quarry caused the company to cease activity and dissolve. In 1864 an English company purchased the site and attempted underground extraction, sinking a shaft to 70 metres.
1888
Operation

Fatal underground chamber collapse: 18 killed, 15 unrecovered

On 15 November 1888 the collapse of an underground chamber at Misengrain killed 18 workers. A further 15 bodies were never recovered from the workings. This disaster is commemorated at the Mémorial ardoisier.
1894
Legislation

Société Ardoisière de l'Anjou purchases Misengrain for 425,000 francs

In 1894 the Société Ardoisière de l'Anjou purchased the Misengrain site for 425,000 francs from the Société des Ardoisières de l'Ouest.
1896
Legislation

Ardoisières d'Angers acquires Misengrain; Société des Ardoisières du Haut-Anjou created

Following the faillite of 1896, the Ardoisières d'Angers acquired the Misengrain site and created the Société des Ardoisières du Haut-Anjou to manage it. Under this company the site developed multiple shafts, puits N°1 through to puits N°7.
1934
Construction

Electric extraction machine installed at puits N°7; puits N°6 serves for ventilation and safety

In 1934 an electric extraction machine was installed at the puits N°7, which was the primary production shaft at 194 metres depth. The puits N°6 served as a safety and ventilation shaft, equipped with a small metal headframe.
1986
Closure

Société Ardoisière de l'Anjou files for bilan; approx. 300 redundancies

In 1986 the Société Ardoisière de l'Anjou filed for bilan, triggering approximately 300 redundancies at the Misengrain and Bois sites. In 1987 the Ardoisières d'Angers acquired the workings, continuing reduced extraction on the puits N°7 alone.
1999
Closure

Definitive closure of Misengrain ardoisière

The Ardoisières de Misengrain closed definitively in 1999, ending slate extraction at the site.
2012
Heritage

Mémorial ardoisier inaugurated in former salle des machines of puits N°6

On 26 May 2012 a Mémorial ardoisier was inaugurated in the former salle des machines of the puits N°6, under the presidency of the mayor of Noyant-la-Gravoyère and the president of the Conseil Régional des Pays de la Loire. The small metal headframe of the puits N°6 stands beside the Mémorial, with stèles bearing the names of workers killed at the ardoisière.

Sources and records

Wikipedia (French): Ardoisières de Noyant-la-Gravoyère
Mérimée / POP heritage inventory notice IA49002225, Ardoisière de Misengrain
Patrimoine-minier.fr, Ardoisières du Nord-Ouest section, Misengrain entry
Exxplore website, Ardoisières du Nord-Ouest section, Misengrain entry
Green-mines.eu, Noyant-la-Gravoyère entry
Pageorama.com, Histoire des ardoisières de Misengrain
Patrimoine du Haut-Anjou Segréen website, Ardoisières de Misengrain entry
Association Centrale 7 and Association l'Ardoise, Mémorial ardoisier documentation
Patrimoine-de-france.com, Ardoisière de Misengrain notice
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