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Molino de la Angorrilla

Carretera Valdemanco de las Esteras-Saceruela

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Molino de la Angorrilla

The Molino de la Angorrilla is a historic watermill located in Valdemanco del Esteras, Spain.

History

  • Believed to date from the 18th century, this mill has been a significant part of the local landscape for centuries.

The primary purpose of the Molino de la Angorrilla was grain milling, with oil pressing also being a secondary function.

Architecture and Construction

  • As a watermill, the Molino de la Angorrilla features an overshot wheel, typical of its type.
  • The mill's structure is made of stone, with a wooden frame supporting the machinery.
  • The building's design reflects traditional Spanish architecture, with a rectangular shape and a sloping roof.

Original Purpose

The Molino de la Angorrilla was grain milling, with oil pressing also being a secondary function.

Current Status and Use

Currently, the Molino de la Angorrilla is a ruin, standing as a testament to its historical significance.

Location and Setting

  • The mill is situated on the Carretera Valdemanco de las Esteras-Saceruela, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland.
  • The nearby River Guadarrama provides a source of water for the mill's machinery.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

  • The Molino de la Angorrilla is recognized as a historic site, with efforts made to preserve its structure and maintain its integrity.
  • However, further restoration work is necessary to ensure the mill's long-term preservation.

Visiting Information

Due to its ruinous state, the Molino de la Angorrilla is not currently open to public visitation.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for the Molino de la Angorrilla.

Technical Details

  • The Molino de la Angorrilla features one overshot wheel with a diameter of approximately 3 meters.
  • The grinding stones used in the mill are not specified, but it is believed that they were traditional stone wheels.

Details

NameMolino de la Angorrilla
CityValdemanco del Esteras
CountrySpain
Coordinates38.934082, -4.8067555
Current useruin
Accessiblefalse