Aalstermolen Explained

Aalstermolen
Native Name:Aalster Mill
Status:Rijksmonument (38186)
Building Type:Windmill
Address:Raadhuisstraat 28A
5582 JD, Waalre
Location Town:Waalre
Location Country:Netherlands
Coordinates:51.3961°N 5.4718°W
Completion Date:1904, 1936
Designations:Gristmill, currently voluntary
References:Database of Mills
De Hollandsche Molen

The Aalstermolen (English: Aalster Mill) is a windmill located on the Raadhuisstraat 28A in Aalst, Waalre, in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands. Built in 1904 on an artificial hill, the windmill functioned as gristmill. The mill was built as a tower mill and its sails have a span of 25.70 meters.[1] The mill has been a national monument (nr 38186) since 15 May 1968.[2]

History

Built in 1904, the mill was originally in private ownership until being sold to an investment company in 1934. The mill burned down in 1936 but was immediately rebuilt, using material from a neighbouring mill that was being demolished. In 1955 it was bought by the Van Stekelenburg family. Shortly after it went out of use as a gristmill and the mill came into disrepair. In 1986 the mill was restored, until in 2001 it was once again put out of service.[3]

See also

Other mills in North Brabant:

Notes and References

  1. http://www.molendatabase.nl/nederland/molen.php?nummer=491 Database of Mills
  2. http://monumentenregister.cultureelerfgoed.nl/php/main.php?cAction=search&sCompMonNr=38186 Aalstermolen
  3. http://www.molens.nl/site/dbase/molen.php?mid=677 Aalstermolen