Rooie Wip
Gemeneweg 24

Rooie Wip
The Rooie Wip is a historic windmill located in Hazerswoude-Dorp, Netherlands. Believed to date from the 17th century, its exact construction year is not certain.
- History
- The Rooie Wip is a post mill, characterized by its tower and single sail.
- The mill's architecture reflects traditional Dutch design, with wooden construction materials used throughout.
Original Purpose
As a poldermolen, the Rooie Wip was originally built to drain water from the surrounding polder. Its primary function was grain milling, utilizing the wind power to grind grains into flour.
Current Status and Use
The Rooie Wip is currently a working mill, albeit with limited operations. It has been restored and maintained by local preservation efforts.
- Location and Setting
- Located on Gemeneweg 24 in Hazerswoude-Dorp, the Rooie Wip sits within a picturesque landscape of Dutch countryside. The nearby water source, likely a polder drain, was once harnessed to power the mill's operations.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Rooie Wip is recognized as a culturally significant landmark in the Netherlands. Local preservation efforts have ensured its continued operation and maintenance.
- Visiting Information
- Visitors can view the Rooie Wip by appointment only, due to limited operational hours. Contact local authorities for further information on visiting this historic mill.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
While no specific notable events are recorded, the Rooie Wip's continued operation is a testament to the dedication of local preservationists and mill enthusiasts.
Technical Details
The Rooie Wip features one sail and utilizes traditional grinding stones for milling operations.
Details
| Name | Rooie Wip |
|---|---|
| City | Hazerswoude-Dorp |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 52.115993, 4.585788 |
| Current use | working mill |
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