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Moulin d'Hofland

Chemin du Moulin 41

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Moulin d'Hofland

The Moulin d'Hofland is a historic windmill located in Houtkerque, France.

History

  • Built in 1820, this post mill has been in operation for nearly two centuries. Its original purpose was to grind grain into flour, providing a vital source of food for the local community.

Architecture and Construction

The Moulin d'Hofland features a traditional French post mill design, with a single sail and a wooden frame. The building is constructed from local stone and timber, showcasing classic mill architecture.

Location and Setting

Situated on Chemin du Moulin 41 in Houtkerque, the mill is nestled in a picturesque landscape surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. The nearby water source, a small stream, powers the mill's machinery.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

Designated as a Monument Historique (MH) in 1977, the Moulin d'Hofland has been recognized for its cultural significance. Ongoing preservation efforts have ensured the mill remains in good condition, allowing it to continue serving as a working example of traditional French windmills.

Visiting Information

The Moulin d'Hofland is open to the public and can be visited by appointment. Visitors can explore the mill's interior and learn about its history and operation through interactive exhibits.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

While no specific notable events are recorded, the Moulin d'Hofland has played a significant role in the local community for generations, providing essential services to nearby residents.

Technical Details

The Moulin d'Hofland features one sail and is powered by a traditional French windmill mechanism.

Details

NameMoulin d'Hofland
CityHoutkerque
CountryFrance
Coordinates50.892864, 2.5786521
Current useworking example of traditional French windmills
Accessibletrue