Bronkhorstermolen, Steenderen

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Mill nameBronkhorstermolen
Mill locationSpaensweertweg 2, 7221 LB, Steenderen
Coordinates52°04′12″N 6°10′41″E / 52.07000°N 6.17806°E / 52.07000; 6.17806
Operator(s)Gemeente Bronckhorst
Bronkhorstermolen, Steenderen
The mill in June 2020
Origin
Mill nameBronkhorstermolen
Mill locationSpaensweertweg 2, 7221 LB, Steenderen
Coordinates52°04′12″N 6°10′41″E / 52.07000°N 6.17806°E / 52.07000; 6.17806
Operator(s)Gemeente Bronckhorst
Year built1844
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PurposeCorn mill
TypeTower mill
StoreysThree storeys
No. of sailsFour sails
Type of sailsOne pair common sails with Van Bussel system on leading edges, one pair Ten Have sails with Van Bussel system on leading edges
Windshaftcast iron
WindingTailpole and winch
No. of pairs of millstonesThree pairs
Size of millstones1.40 metres (4 ft 7 in) diameter

Bronkhorstermolen is a tower mill in Steenderen, Gelderland, Netherlands which was built in 1844 and has been restored to working order. The mill is listed as a Rijksmonument.

There has been a windmill on this site since the late 15th century. A mill that had stood about a hundred years before was not then standing in 1496. Until 1795, the mill at Bronkhorst was one where the commoners living in the domain of the Bronckhorst nobility were mandated to take their grain to for milling.[1] The mill immediately preceding the present mill was a post mill which was standing in 1803, when it was sold to Jan Breukink. The mill, and its successor, were to remain in the Breukink family until the late 20th century.[2] The post mill burnt down on 18 May 1844.[1]

Bronkhorstermolen was built to replace it. It worked until the late 1930s. A committee was formed in 1958 to restore the mill, which took place in 1960. The mill was the first in the Netherlands to be fitted with a counter on its windshaft to enable it to receive a grant from the Dutch Government according to the number of times the sails rotated. A dispute followed and the mill again ceased to work. In 1980, the mill was sold to the municipality Bronckhorst, following which it was returned to work. Bronkhorstermolen is listed as a Rijksmonument, № 34543.[2]

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