De Korenbloem
Westdijk 1
De Korenbloem
Overview
De Korenbloem is a historic windmill located in Sommelsdijk, South Holland, Netherlands. Built in 1705, it is one of several mills sharing the same name across different regions in the country.
History
The mill's construction dates back to 1705, making it over three centuries old. Its original purpose was to grind grain into flour for local residents.
Architecture and Construction Materials
De Korenbloem features a traditional Dutch windmill design with a smock tower. The mill is made of stone and wood, typical materials used in the construction of many historic Dutch mills.
Location and Setting
The windmill stands at Westdijk 1 in Sommelsdijk, South Holland. It is situated near a rural landscape, surrounded by fields and farmland.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
De Korenbloem has been designated as a heritage site, with efforts made to preserve its historical significance. The mill's current status is that of a working windmill, although it may not be operational at all times.
Visiting Information
The De Korenbloem windmill is open to the public for visits. However, please note that visiting hours and availability may vary.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no specific information on notable historical events or famous millers associated with De Korenbloem could be found.
Technical Details
De Korenbloem features a single smock tower with one sail. The grinding stones are not specified in available data.
Details
| Name | De Korenbloem |
|---|---|
| City | Sommelsdijk |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 51.761486, 4.1493006 |
| Current use | working windmill |
| Accessible | true |
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