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Eben Haëzer

Pootersdijk 4

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Eben Haëzer (Spui)
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History

The Eben Haëzer is a small, unadorned stonemill located in Spui, Netherlands, believed to have been constructed in 1807.

  • This korenmolen, or "corn mill", was built as a beltmolen, a type of windmill that uses a belt and pulley system to transmit power from the sails to the grinding stones.

Architecture

The Eben Haëzer is a post mill, characterized by its slender, round body supported by a single stone foundation.

  • The mill's design features an overshot wheel with no stelling (a protective wall), indicating that it was not built for sawmilling or pumping purposes.

Original Purpose

As a korenmolen, the Eben Haëzer was designed to grind grains into flour, making it an essential component of rural life in 19th-century Netherlands.

Current Status and Use

The Eben Haëzer is currently a museum and working mill, operated by the Stichting Korenmolens (Mills Foundation) as part of their efforts to preserve traditional Dutch windmills.

  • The mill has been restored to its original condition and continues to grind grain using its original machinery.

Location and Setting

The Eben Haëzer is situated on Pootersdijk 4 in Spui, a small village in the province of South Holland.

  • The mill stands in a picturesque landscape surrounded by agricultural fields and wooded areas.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Eben Haëzer has been designated as a heritage site (heritage:operator = rce) and is protected by the Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (Dutch Cultural Heritage Agency).

  • The Stichting Korenmolens works tirelessly to maintain and restore traditional windmills like the Eben Haëzer, ensuring their preservation for future generations.

Visiting Information

The Eben Haëzer is open to the public and can be visited by appointment.

  • Visitors can explore the mill's interior, learn about its history and operation, and even participate in grain grinding demonstrations.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no specific notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for the Eben Haëzer.

Technical Details

The Eben Haëzer features a single post mill with an overshot wheel, consisting of 3 grinding stones.

  • The mill's machinery is powered by its original windmill sails, which are still in use today.

Emben Haëzer

Eben Haëzer

Eben Haëzer

Details

NameEben Haëzer
CitySpui
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.298237, 3.8779268
Current usemuseum and working mill