Annemie Explained

Annemie
Status:Rijksmonument (14637)
Address:Boschdijk 1006
5627 AE, Eindhoven
Location Town:Eindhoven
Location Country:Netherlands
Coordinates:51.481°N 5.4358°W
Completion Date:1891
Designations:Gristmill, currently Bed and breakfast
References:Database of Mills
De Hollandsche Molen

The Annemie is a windmill located on the Boschdijk 1006 in Eindhoven, in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands. Built in 1891 on an artificial hill, the windmill functioned as a gristmill. The mill was built as a tower mill and its sails have a span of 25m (82feet).[1] The mill is a national monument (nr 14637) since 15 August 1972.[2]

History

The Annemie was built in 1891 by Antonius van Himbergen from Bladel, who also built De Roosdonck in Nuenen, which also used to function as a gristmill. In 1957, the mill was refurnished as a house, and the inner workings were removed, though main parts like the central axis and wheel were kept. In 1991, the mill was restored, and after consecutive maintenance works between 2005 and 2019, the mill is presently in reasonable condition. The Annemie is privately owned and used as living accommodations as well as an office, so visits are not possible.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.molendatabase.nl/nederland/molen.php?nummer=492 Database of Mills
  2. http://monumentenregister.cultureelerfgoed.nl/php/main.php?cAction=search&sCompMonNr=14637 Annemie