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De Jager

Hikseweg 12a

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De Jager (Oud-Vossemeer)
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De Jager

The De Jager windmill was constructed in 1880 and has been in operation ever since.

This stellingmolen (tower mill) was built to serve the local community's milling needs.

Architecture

  • The De Jager is a classic example of a Dutch tower mill, featuring a tall, narrow tower with a single horizontal row of sails.
  • The mill's architecture is characteristic of its type, with a sturdy stone foundation and a wooden frame supporting the tower and machinery.

Construction Materials

The mill's construction materials include local stone and wood, typical of traditional Dutch windmill design.

Location

De Jager is situated in Oud-Vossemeer, Netherlands, on Hikseweg 12a.

The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland, with a nearby water source providing power for the mill.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The De Jager has been designated as a heritage site by the RCE (Rijksdienst voor Cultureel Erfgoed), recognizing its historical significance and importance to the local community.

Efforts are ongoing to preserve the mill's original character and functionality.

Visiting Information

Although the De Jager is currently disused, it remains a popular tourist destination for those interested in Dutch windmill history and architecture.

Visitors can view the mill from the outside and learn about its history through exhibits and information displays.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no specific notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for the De Jager.

Technical Details

The De Jager features a single horizontal row of sails, typical of stellingmolen design.

The mill's machinery is not publicly accessible due to its disused state.

Details

NameDe Jager
CityOud-Vossemeer
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.579556, 4.191588