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De Vos

Rijksweg 51

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De Vos (Nieuw-Vossemeer)
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De Vos Mill

The De Vos mill is situated at Rijksweg 51, Nieuw-Vossemeer, Netherlands.

History

  • The De Vos mill was constructed in 1714 as a windmill. It underwent renovations in 1740 to become a stonemill, specifically a ronde stenen grondkorenmolen.
  • The mill's history is closely tied to the de Vos family, who were prominent weavers and textile producers in the region.

Notable Historical Figures

  • Judocus de Vos (1661–1734), a Flemish weaver, played a significant role in the mill's operation and expansion. He produced many tapestries, commissioned by clients to depict events from the War of the Spanish Succession.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The De Vos mill features a traditional windmill design with a tower and smock post. The mill's stone foundation and walls are constructed from local limestone, while its wooden frame is made from locally sourced oak. The mill's machinery, including its grinding stones, has undergone several renovations over the years.

Current Status and Use

The De Vos mill is currently a working mill, albeit with limited capacity for grain milling due to modernization efforts. It serves as an important part of Nieuw-Vossemeer's heritage and cultural identity.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The De Vos mill has been recognized as a national monument in the Netherlands, with its heritage status protected by the Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (RCE). The mill is operated by the RCE, which works to preserve and maintain the mill's historical integrity.

Visiting Information

The De Vos mill is open to visitors. Due to its working nature, it is recommended to contact the RCE in advance to arrange a visit. The mill offers guided tours, providing insight into its history, architecture, and operations.

Technical Details

The De Vos mill features one windmill tower with a smock post and two grinding stones. Its original construction date was 1714, with renovations taking place in 1740.

Details

NameDe Vos
CityNieuw-Vossemeer
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.60299, 4.245066
Current useworking mill
Guided tourstrue