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Nederland - Barger-Compascuum, De Berk
Windmill De Berk (The Berch) originally came from Drantum in Germany. The windmill was built in 1870 as a successor of a windmill that had been built in the middle of the 19th century, but had burnt down. In 1952, this mill was put out of action and fell into disrepair.
Miller Bökkers from the (Dutch) town of Olst bought the mill with the intention of rebuilding it. His plans were not realised and in 1983, De Berk was rebuilt in the Veenpark - an open-air museum in Barger-Compascuum, Drenthe. Here, the windmill operated regularly, grinding grain as well.
De Berk is an octagonal smock mill on a two storey brick base. It has a stage at first floor level (3.2 metres above ground level). The smock and cap are thatched.
The flourmill was doing well until 2009, but then it was obvious that the mill could only be used to a very limited extent, only when the wind came from the right angle. This became less and less and slowly the mill stopped functioning and its overall condition continued to deteriorate.
During my visit, I indeed noticed how ill-maintained De Berk is. To be honest one the worst maintained windmills in the Netherlands that I have ever seen. It is feared that the mill is beyond saving.
Miller Bökkers from the (Dutch) town of Olst bought the mill with the intention of rebuilding it. His plans were not realised and in 1983, De Berk was rebuilt in the Veenpark - an open-air museum in Barger-Compascuum, Drenthe. Here, the windmill operated regularly, grinding grain as well.
De Berk is an octagonal smock mill on a two storey brick base. It has a stage at first floor level (3.2 metres above ground level). The smock and cap are thatched.
The flourmill was doing well until 2009, but then it was obvious that the mill could only be used to a very limited extent, only when the wind came from the right angle. This became less and less and slowly the mill stopped functioning and its overall condition continued to deteriorate.
During my visit, I indeed noticed how ill-maintained De Berk is. To be honest one the worst maintained windmills in the Netherlands that I have ever seen. It is feared that the mill is beyond saving.
Mikus, Miriam Arit, Gary Benson (grbenson3 on flickr), micritter and 64 other people have particularly liked this photo
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HFF et Bon weekend. Amitiés
belle fin de semaine mon ami! Amitiés♫
Best wishes*****
Thanks for the information.
HFF and a lovely weekend.
Thanks for very interesting note!
HFF and nice weekend
A lovely set and information as always.
HFF and good weekend.
.........wünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
HFF & have great weekend.
HFF, have a good weekend. Herb
HFF and have a great weekend
HFF and have a good weekend
HFF, lieber Jaap.
Ich wünsche dir ein angenehmes Wochenende.
An interesting narrative.............it's such a shame that this one has been allowed to deteriorate to this extent................especially as your country is renowned for it's beautifully restored and (mostly) still working mills.
Have a great weekend my friend.
Buen fin de semana.
HFF and have a nice weekend! Stay safe
Best wishes
Füsun
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Anton Cruz Carro clubThere seems to be not enough money for a restoration.
The captures are, as usual, neat and very nicely evocative.
Belated HFF!
A very good image! Great composition and details!
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