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Nederland - Schoorl, Molen Kijkduin
Molen Kijkduin - located in the village of Schoorl - is one of the country’s oldest working grain refinement mills. The windmill is a round stone ground sailer and was originally constructed in 1772. Even before 1575, there was a windmill on this site, which was set on fire by retreating Spanish soldiers in that year. It was not until 20 years later that a new mill - presumably a post mill - was built, which was demolished in 1771 and replaced by the current mill.
The mill was in regular use until 1935. After the Second World War, several restorations were carried out, and since 1973 the mill has been grinding again. Molen Kijkduin is nowadays open to the public on Saturdays and grinding takes place when there is sufficient wind. The mill has a shop where various types of flour are sold to the catering industry, residents of Schoorl and tourists.
The mill was in regular use until 1935. After the Second World War, several restorations were carried out, and since 1973 the mill has been grinding again. Molen Kijkduin is nowadays open to the public on Saturdays and grinding takes place when there is sufficient wind. The mill has a shop where various types of flour are sold to the catering industry, residents of Schoorl and tourists.
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Bonne journée paisible.
HFF Jaap
Wünsche noch einen schönen Tag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
A lovely series of PiPs as well.
Thanks for the interesting and well researched narrative too..........it's good to see that this mill is still working and open to the public!
HFF, enjoy the weekend. Herb
Great details too,Jaap!
Thanks also for informations
Happy Friday and weekend!
HFF and have a nice weekend!
Best wishes
Füsun
HFF and have a great weekend!
Lamento la manía histórica de los soldados españoles por quemar molinos.
HFF and have a very good weekend, Jaap.
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Ern Jacoby clubWith just more than 100 images I have to do still a lot.
hFF !
Nice and interesting views, Jaap. Always under a beautiful clear sky.
Have a pleasant weekend.
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