Scherpenberg mill explained

Scherpenberg Mill
Location Of Mill:Westmalle, Belgium
Coordinates:51.2951°N 4.6805°W
Operator:Municipal authorities of Malle
Built:1843 – Joannes and Petrus Mullenbrück
Purpose:Flour mill
Type:Tower mill
Sail Number:Four
Sail Type:Common sails
Winding:Tailpole and winch

The Scherpenberg mill, located in Westmalle, Belgium, is a tower mill that was built in 1843 to grind grain into flour. It is currently owned and operated by the municipal authorities of Malle, the only hours of operation being Sunday from 1:30 P.M. until 5:00 P.M.

History

The mill was built in 1843 by Joannes and Petrus Mullenbrück (alternately found as Meulenbroeck). The Mullenbrücks were the sons of Christianus Mullenbrück, who had come from Westphalia to Westmalle in 1808. Joannes became a miller in Westmalle, and his brother Petrus moved to Ossendrecht in the Netherlands where he also worked as a miller.

The mill was in use until 1961, when it became obsolete. The municipality of Westmalle subsequently purchased the mill in 1962, when Jozef Caers began the first restoration work. After several years or restoration, the mill again became operational in 1985. In 2003, major maintenance work was carried out.

Owners and millers

The owners of the mill are as follows:

The millers are as follows, please note that some owners also acted as miller:

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