Veenhuizer molen
Veenhuizerkade 3
Veenhuizer Molen
The Veenhuizer molen was constructed in 1650 and has been a vital part of Heerhugowaard's history ever since. As a poldermolen, its primary function is to pump water out of the polders, allowing for the creation and maintenance of the surrounding land.
Architecture
The Veenhuizer molen is a windmill, specifically a smock mill with a single tower. Its architectural features include a wooden body and a characteristic curved roof. The mill's construction materials are primarily wood, with some metal components.
Location
The Veenhuizer molen is located on Veenhuizerkade 3 in Heerhugowaard, Netherlands. It sits within a scenic landscape of polders and canals, providing a tranquil backdrop to its operations.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Veenhuizer molen has been designated as a heritage site with the designation "windmolen". The RCE (Rijksdienst voor Cultureel Erfgoed) is responsible for its preservation.
Visiting Information
The Veenhuizer molen is open to the public and can be visited. However, due to its age and historical significance, visitors are advised to contact the local authorities or a guided tour operator for more information on access and opening hours.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no specific notable events or famous millers are recorded in the available data.
Technical Details
The Veenhuizer molen features one windmill with a single sail. Its grinding stones are not specified in the available data.
Details
| Name | Veenhuizer molen |
|---|---|
| City | Heerhugowaard |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 52.695206, 4.890882 |
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