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Nederland - Nijetrijne, De Rietvink
The province of Friesland in the Netherlands had till about 1850 more than 2.400 of windmills. There are only 124 left; most of them go back to the years between 1850 and 1900. Modern technology and machines has made them redundant.
One of the most beautiful located polder draining mills is ‘De Rietvink’ on the banks of the ‘Jonker (or Helema) Vaart’ and at the edge of a nature area and former peat extraction area the ‘Rottige Meente’.
The ‘Rietvink’ is an octagonal smock mill and was built in 1855. It served until 1964 as a polder draining mill, when it became a holiday home. The mill was restored in 2009/2010 and since June of that year ‘De Rietvink’ can be used again.
The mill is open for visitors and has a lovely teagarden. Next to the mill lies an old lock to the river ‘De Scheene’.
One of the most beautiful located polder draining mills is ‘De Rietvink’ on the banks of the ‘Jonker (or Helema) Vaart’ and at the edge of a nature area and former peat extraction area the ‘Rottige Meente’.
The ‘Rietvink’ is an octagonal smock mill and was built in 1855. It served until 1964 as a polder draining mill, when it became a holiday home. The mill was restored in 2009/2010 and since June of that year ‘De Rietvink’ can be used again.
The mill is open for visitors and has a lovely teagarden. Next to the mill lies an old lock to the river ‘De Scheene’.
Mikus, Gary Benson (grbenson3 on flickr), Klaus F., Petar Bojić and 73 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Trudy Tuinstra clubMy Godparents were Dutch and I used to visit alot. This brought back good memories !
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Annemarie clubJaap van 't Veen club has replied to RHHJaap van 't Veen club has replied to Gary Schotel clubHere in Denmark we also have Windmills, those that remain are well maintained, many have been restored from total ruin for historical reasons.
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