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Hoeke mill
If
you take the N49 highway, a few km before Knokke you can't miss the mill of Hoeke.
He stands right besides the highway (to be more precise: Natiënlaan 21).
On this place, there already was a mill in 1481. The present one was built
in 1840, after the previous one fell to the ground in a storm. The
mill-irons still carry the year 1772. The mill was used for the grinding
of cereals until 1936, the year he was put out of operation. When the new
road Maldegem-Knokke was constructed, chances were great that the mill had to
dissapear, but fortunately he still defies the wind with great pride. The
windmill was property of the Belgian government, when he became a protected
monument in 1981. A first renovation was carried out in 1969-71; a second
one in 1985. Since this second restoration, the mill can grind
again. From 1985 on, he is also used as a space for exhibitions of works
from the artist Charles Delporte. In 1999, he was sold to the Flemish
Community and since 2001, the mill is managed by the foundation "Erfgoed Vlaanderen"
(a foundation that protects our cultural and architectural heritage); for sure a
good cause and a guarantee for the future of this beautiful piece of industrial
(or agricultural is you wish) heritage.
The mill is open to the
public every sunday from 10 till 12. More information can of course be
acquired at the Office for Tourism. Where
on the map?
related pages: history of Hoeke
Other mills: mills of Oostkerke / mills
of Sijsele / Schellemolen (Damme)
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