Havelter Molen, Havelte

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Mill locationMolenweg 29, 7971 BJ, Havelte
Coordinates52°46′35″N 6°14′09″E / 52.77639°N 6.23583°E / 52.77639; 6.23583
OperatorStichting De Havelter Molen
Year built191430
Havelter Molen
Havelter Molen, April 2009
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Origin
Mill locationMolenweg 29, 7971 BJ, Havelte
Coordinates52°46′35″N 6°14′09″E / 52.77639°N 6.23583°E / 52.77639; 6.23583
OperatorStichting De Havelter Molen
Year built191430
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PurposeCorn mill
TypeSmock mill
StoreysTwo-storey smock
Base storeysThree-storey base
Smock sidesEight sides
No. of sailsFour sails
Type of sailsCommon sails
WindshaftCast iron
WindingTailpole and winch
No. of pairs of millstonesOne pair
Size of millstones1.40 metres (4 ft 7 in)

The Havelter Molen is a smock mill at Havelte, Drenthe, the Netherlands which was built in 1914 and has been restored to working order. The mill is listed as a Rijksmonument, number 21029.[1]

A smock mill on this site was standing in 1873. It was originally built as a "grondzeiler" (a mill without a stage whose sails reach almost down to the ground). In that year, the mill was raised on a brick base. The owner at the time was Lucas van de Wetering. In 1906, the mill came into the possession of Berend Hendrik van der Vegt. On 20 March 1914, the mill was struck by lightning and burnt down,[2] leaving the base standing.[3]

To replace it, a windmill was moved from Wapse by millwright De Graaf of Zwolle, Overijssel. It was placed on the surviving base of the earlier mill.[3] The mill was worked by wind until c1950. In 1951, new owner G van der Poll installed a hammer mill in the mill. The mill was restored in 1956-57 and again in 1976,[2] when the cap was removed for repair. The cap was replaced on 21 December 1976. The mill was rethatched in July 2009.[3]

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