Hamme-Mille

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| image_caption = Hamme-Mille, the chapel (built 1460) in Mille

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Hamme-Mille is a district of the municipality of Beauvechain, located in the province of Walloon Brabant, Belgium.

The settlement existed at least from 1146. In 1235, Henry II, Duke of Brabant founded a Cistercian abbey for nuns, the Valduc Abbey, in Hamme. Today nothing remains of the abbey, which was dismantled and sold as rubble following the French Revolution. On its foundations a large country house was built in 1867 and designed by {{ill|Gérard Van der Linden|fr}}. In Mille there is also a well-preserved medieval chapel, dedicated to Saint Cornelius. It was built in 1460.{{cite book |editor-last= Menne|editor-first= Gilbert|date= 2014|title= Le grand guide de Wallonie et de Bruxelles|location= Brussels|publisher= Racine|page= 115|isbn=978-94-014-1418-0}}

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