De Jonge Leeuw
Lagendijk
De Jonge Leeuw
The De Jonge Leeuw, also known as the Corneliszoon, is a smock mill located in Uitgeest, Netherlands. Construction on this windmill began in 2008 and was completed shortly after.
History
- The De Jonge Leeuw is a traditional Dutch smock mill, characterized by its distinctive tower design.
- The mill's architecture features a post base supporting the tower, which houses the machinery.
- The mill's construction materials include traditional Dutch brick and timber.
Location
The De Jonge Leeuw is situated on Lagendijk in Uitgeest, Netherlands. The surrounding landscape is rural, with nearby farmland and waterways providing a picturesque backdrop to the mill.
Current Status and Use
De Jonge Leeuw is currently a working windmill, although its primary function has shifted from grain milling to serving as a tourist attraction and educational center.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The De Jonge Leeuw is listed on various heritage registers, including those for windmills in the Netherlands. Efforts have been made to preserve the mill's original architecture and machinery, ensuring its continued operation for future generations.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the De Jonge Leeuw by appointment or during guided tours. The mill offers insight into traditional Dutch windmill technology and its role in local history.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
De Jonge Leeuw is notable for being one of the last remaining smock mills in the Netherlands, serving as a testament to the country's rich windmill heritage.
Technical Details
The De Jonge Leeuw features 1 sail and 2 grinding stones.
Details
| Name | De Jonge Leeuw |
|---|---|
| City | Uitgeest |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 52.529316, 4.7314124 |
| Architect | Corneliszoon |
| Current use | tourist attraction and educational center |
| Guided tours | true |
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