De Leest
Molenstraat 40
De Leest
The De Leest is a historic windmill located in Lieshout, Netherlands.
Overview
The De Leest was built in 1862 and has been preserved as a cultural heritage site.
History
- The De Leest was constructed in 1862. Its original purpose was to power a grain mill, utilizing its tower design to harness the wind for milling purposes.
Architecture
The De Leest is a smock mill, characterized by its distinctive roof shape and single post supporting the mill's body. The mill's construction materials include traditional Dutch brickwork and wooden beams.
Location
The De Leest is situated in Molenstraat 40, Lieshout, Netherlands. It stands near a rural landscape with nearby farmland and water features.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The De Leest has been designated as a cultural heritage site by the Rijksdienst voor Cultureel Heritage (RCE). Efforts have been made to preserve its historical integrity and maintain its functionality as a working windmill.
Visiting Information
The De Leest is open to visitors, offering guided tours of its interior and exterior. Visitors can explore the mill's machinery and learn about its history and significance in Dutch culture.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are documented for this windmill.
Technical Details
The De Leest features a single post supporting its body and one grinding stone.
Details
| Name | De Leest |
|---|---|
| City | Lieshout |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 51.51544, 5.5917377 |
| Current use | working windmill |
| Accessible | true |
| Guided tours | true |
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